Not exact matches
Over the past few years, there has been a surge in studies that intentionally infect volunteers with a wide variety of pathogens to
test novel drugs and
vaccines.
As a result, conflicts are looming
over who can
test Ebola drugs and
vaccines in Guinea and Sierra Leone.
The Canine VacciCheck kit is a single diagnostic
test that evaluates the presence or absence of antibodies to three core
vaccines, eliminating the possibility of
over vaccination.
All adoptions at the Houston Humane Society include spay / neuter surgery, microchip, routine vaccinations, general health exam, rabies
vaccine, de-worming, heartworm
test in dogs
over 6 months and feline leukemia
test in cats, and an adoption kit.
Spay / neuter surgery Rabies
vaccine for puppies
over 3 months of age 1st DHLPP
vaccine 1st deworming Bordetella, or kennel cough,
vaccine Testing for Heartworm and other tick - borne diseases ID Microchip Flea treatments Ear cleaning, bathing, nail trimming, and other necessary grooming Discounted Manner Level 1 class at Family Dog School.
Spay / neuter surgery Rabies
vaccine for kittens
over 3 months of age 1st FVRCP
vaccine 1st deworming
Testing for Heartworm, FIV, and FLV ID Microchip Flea treatment including the use of Advantage monthly preventative Ear cleaning, bathing, nail trimming, and other necessary grooming
Senior pets age 7 and
over should be seen twice yearly for physical exam, fecal
testing,
vaccine boosters when appropriate, ongoing flea, tick, and heartworm prevention, and lab work (blood, heartworm and urine
testing) to monitor health and check for common age - related illnesses.
Complete Kitten Vaccination Series • Complete Physical Exams with each set of
vaccines • Rabies Vaccination
over 12 weeks • Feline Distemper Combination Vaccination Series (3 - 4 sets) • Feline Leukemia Vaccination Series (2 sets) • Feline Leukemia / Feline Aids
Test (first visit) Unlimited Intestinal Parasite Exam Routine Deworming with
vaccine series Unlimited Physical Examinations Spay or Neuter including Post Operative Pain Management Basic Pre Anesthetic Blood Work • Complete Blood Count • 10 Chemistries and Electrolytes • Kidney and Liver Function • Blood Glucose Levels
Cats & Kittens: FVRCP
vaccine, rabies
vaccine, FeLV / FIP
test for cats
over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV
vaccine, bordatella
vaccine, rabies
vaccine, heartworm
test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip.
All dogs are spayed or neutered before going to their new homes and all have had a behavioral evaluation, a medical evaluation including a heartworm
test if
over six months old,
vaccines (dhlpp, bordetella and rabies, if old enough), a microchip and are wormed.
Still, the prevalence of FeLV has decreased
over the last 25 years because of
vaccines and reliable
tests.
Dog adoption fees, which include: spay / neuter surgery, initial dog / puppy distemper, kennel cough, a rabies
vaccine for dogs
over 6 mo., de-worming, flea treatment, microchipping, lab
tests on adult dogs for Heartworm, Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis, and are as follows:
Cat adoption fees, which include initial kitten
vaccines, lab
tests for FIV and FeLV, treatment for internal parasites, flea treatment, spay / neuter surgery, and a rabies
vaccine for kittens
over 6 months old, are as follows:
Cat adoption fees include: spay / neuter surgery, initial distemper
vaccine for cats / kittens, a rabies
vaccine for cats
over 6 mo., lab
tests for FIV and FeLV on adult cats
over 6 mo., de-worming, and flea treatment, and are as follows:
With in - house titer
testing, there's never any reason to give any cat or dog
over the age of 16 weeks another
vaccine without a negative titer
test first.