Commercial breeders (1) Â maintain at any one location no more than 30 dogs more than 1 year of age that have not been spayed / neutered, (2) must obtain an annual certificate from
a veterinarian stating the dog is in «suitable health for breeding», (3) breed dogs only if they are between 18 months and 8 years of age, and (4) allow female dogs to produce only 1 litter each year.
A vaccine titer from
your veterinarian stating your dog has adequate protection from the above listed diseases is also acceptable.
Not exact matches
She is the primary connection for
veterinarians in the four -
state area when
dog or cat donor blood is needed for emergencies, surgeries, and for re-stocking supplies.
In 2011, Adventure Unleashed
Dog Training owners dog trainer Karin Coyne and veterinarian Abigail Curtis began to explore how their personal experiences with Parkour could benefit dogs in their state of Oh
Dog Training owners
dog trainer Karin Coyne and veterinarian Abigail Curtis began to explore how their personal experiences with Parkour could benefit dogs in their state of Oh
dog trainer Karin Coyne and
veterinarian Abigail Curtis began to explore how their personal experiences with Parkour could benefit
dogs in their
state of Ohio.
Dr. Rimmasch from All About Pets
veterinarian services
states «Chocolate toxicity is a genuine threat to your
dog, especially a small one.
We understand that people come to us from all over the United
States, so if it is not convenient for you to return to OSU, we ask that you have your
veterinarian x-ray your
dog at 3 months after surgery and annually thereafter.
Hills
states «At Hill's, nutritionists and
veterinarians have developed clinical nutrition especially formulated to provide complete and balanced nutrition to manage
dogs prone to weight gain.
In determining who should be awarded custody, the court may want to consider which party has paid attention to the animal's basic daily needs (food, shelter, physical care, exercise, grooming, flea control); who takes the animal to the
veterinarian; who provides for social interactions (in the case of
dogs) with other
dogs and / or with people; who maintains appropriate supervision to assure that
state and local regulations are complied with (licensing, not allowing the
dog to run free and protecting against circumstances that would endanger her life or health); and who has the greatest ability to financially support the animal.
Dr. Bruce Keene organized the NC
State Cardiology Care Network to assist
veterinarians and pet owners across the country support
dogs and cats with heart disease.
Veterinary cardiologists at North Carolina
State University have created an interactive heart - care resource to help
veterinarians and pet owners across the country support
dogs and cats with heart disease.
Bonding with his «team» helped to crystallize his passion for animals and his desire to become a
veterinarian, so Dr. Bill moved his lead
dog, Mokee to Michigan where they attended Michigan
State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
We are blessed to have so many
veterinarians offices,
veterinarians, vet techs and supporting staff all over the
state of WI willing to work with rescue
dogs, willing to work with WGSPR and ensuring our
dogs get the best care possible and providing the guidance to WGSPR fosters and BOD to ensure we are making the right medical decisions for our
dogs.
Pain management is becoming a routine part of veterinary medicine and many
state veterinary medicine practices are now implementing laws regarding
dog pain management to help guide
veterinarians.
The VIN report
stated that many
veterinarians advise vaccinating
dogs before they're boarded and
dogs that frequent
dog parks.
Some day cares will accept
dogs that are not vaccinated annually if the owner has a letter from a
veterinarian stating that the
dog is on an alternative vaccination schedule.
«The ASV recognizes that one of the most important things we can do for cats and
dogs in our communities is to ensure that spay - neuter services are widely available and accessible to the animals that are most at risk of contributing to shelter impoundment,»
states Brenda Griffin, DVM, MS, DACVIM, University of Florida, member of the Association of Shelter
Veterinarians, and of the Task Force to Advance Spay - Neuter.
In some
states with very cold winters and the chance of there being a live mosquito is unheard of, many
veterinarians give the okay for
dogs to be off of monthly prevention during these cold months.
Zimmerman was apparently confounded when he was ordered to have 39 of his
dogs seen by a
veterinarian due to flea and fly bites that, rest assured, went above and beyond that of minor skin irritations. Indeed, since
dog wardens are now outfitted with digital cameras it would be of tremendous interest to know if photographs of the doomed dogs exist. Nevertheless, Zimmerman contacted a large animal veterinarian for advice despite the fact that the state's Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and contact information for the veterinarian of record who cares for the dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a veterinari
dog wardens are now outfitted with digital cameras it would be of tremendous interest to know if photographs of the doomed
dogs exist. Nevertheless, Zimmerman contacted a large animal
veterinarian for advice despite the fact that the
state's
Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and contact information for the veterinarian of record who cares for the dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a veterinari
Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and contact information for the
veterinarian of record who cares for the
dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two
dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a veterinari
dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the
dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a
veterinarian?
Most of the 100 facilities have been cited repeatedly by federal or
state inspectors for violations such as injured and sick
dogs who had not been treated by a
veterinarian, animals left in the freezing cold or blistering heat without protection, filthy conditions, and, in some cases, operators who performed surgeries on
dogs without a veterinary license or shot and killed unwanted
dogs.
That knowledge - that moxidectin might be more efficient in killing heartworms - led
veterinarians at Colorado
State University College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina
State University, University of Milano Veterinary Sciences and Università di Parma to begin trials to see if using Advantage Multi and doxycycline, rather than ivermectin and doxycycline might be more effective in treating heartworm - infected
dogs.
Dogs must have been removed from a
State / County / City shelter or pound, placed in foster care,
veterinarian's office or a boarding facility for a minimum of two weeks (minimum fourteen days) prior to departure date.
, raise questions about traditional neutering recommendations within the United
States where most
veterinarians advise that
dogs be neutered at a young age in order to induce sterility and eliminate behavioral issues before they have a chance to begin.
If your
dog remains overweight or develops other problems, and your
veterinarian suspects he may have «low thyroid» (hypothyroidism), then ask the vet to run a thyroid panel and have it sent to Raymond Nachreiner, DVM, Ph.D., at Michigan
State University.
Results from a hot - off - the - press study published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, raise questions about traditional neutering recommendations within the United
States where most
veterinarians advise that
dogs be neutered at a young age in order to induce sterility and eliminate behavioral issues before they have a chance to begin.
All
dogs had to be re-examined by STHS
veterinarians to receive health certificates to cross
state lines.
If shipped internationally you need to
state specifically on an official looking letterhead (your
veterinarian's would be fine) «the
dogs from which these blood samples were collected were not inoculated with, or exposed to any infectious agent» in a document attached to the outside of the box, in order to pass through USDA inspection.
While the contest's web page
states that «all the
dogs must provide a
veterinarian's paperwork asserting that they are healthy and are «naturally ugly,» Peanut's victory casts some doubt on how strongly that's being enforced.
We work in conjunction with police departments, animal control officers, shelters,
veterinarian offices, rescue groups in the
state of New Hampshire to «Reunite Lost
Dogs With Their Families» and bring stray dogs to saf
Dogs With Their Families» and bring stray
dogs to saf
dogs to safety.
In addition, the AVMA suggests that pet owners speak with their
veterinarian regarding both their
dog's risk for canine influenza and the appropriateness of vaccination.9 As more
dogs across the United
States are vaccinated, underlying immunity to CIV should increase in the canine population.
Meghan Herron,
veterinarian at Ohio
State University and lead author of the study published in Applied Animal Behavior Science
stated «These
dogs are acting aggressively as a response to FEAR.»
Now, they want me to provide a letter from a
veterinarian stating that «to the best of (the vet's) opinion,» our
dog is «predominantly» a Golden Retriever / German Shepherd mix.
Since the virus, known as H3N8, was first identified in 2004, thousands of
dogs in 38
states have become sick with the flu, and
veterinarians say that number continues to climb.
The government has
stated that European
dogs are less expensive than buying U.S.
dogs, but they do not include the additional expenses of travel that could last up to six weeks for their procurement team, including the related costs of a
veterinarian; shipping the
dogs; and conducting health screenings and training while they are in Europe and again when they arrive.
The
dogs were imported from South Korea (via the United
States) in late December and were showing signs of respiratory disease the following day when they were examined by a
veterinarian.
State law mandates that
dogs, cats and ferrets be vaccinated by a licensed
veterinarian by 4 months of age and then at regular intervals thereafter.
In Mississippi, the
state ranking lowest for pet longevity, 44 % of the
dogs are not neutered or spayed, says Dr. Brandy Boykin a
veterinarian in Jackson, Mississippi.
All
dogs and cats in the
State of Maine are required to have current rabies shots administered by a licensed
veterinarian.
Because no published peer - reviewed studies have examined the use of FMT in
dogs or cats, a group of
veterinarians at a 2015 international meeting of gastroenterologists formed a research committee to document the
state of the art.
So, unless
state laws change so that
veterinarians are required to provide vaccine disclosure forms,
dog owners who automatically receive reminders for booster shots will not know that nationally - accepted scientific studies have demonstrated that «animals are protected a minimum of 7 years after vaccination with the distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus - 2 vaccines.»
Groups as diverse as, and often at odds with one another as, the Humane Society of the United
States, canine behavior experts, the American Kennel Club, PETA, Animal Rights Activists, breed rescue groups,
veterinarians, obedience training instructors, and most reputable breeders of sound, healthy
dogs, are in strong agreement that live puppies should not be given as Christmas gifts.
upon presentation of a certificate issued by any licensed
veterinarian stating that the
dog or cat, if female, was made incapable of producing young by spaying by the
veterinarian, or, the
dog or cat, if male, was made incapable of producing young by neutering by the
veterinarian.
Virginia law
states that all domesticated
dogs and cats must be rabies vaccinated by four months of age by a licensed
veterinarian (this is why rabies vaccines can not be administered by our LVTs at technician appointments).
Pet owners and other
veterinarians from throughout the
state, and throughout the country, have sought out SEVO - Med's expertise in the treatment of their
dogs, cats and other animals for cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and other medical conditions.
The American Animal Hospital Association only makes this report available to
veterinarians, not private citizens, and Maine's pet owners are unaware that the AAHA Guidelines
state on Page 18: «We now know that booster injections are of no value in
dogs already immune, and immunity from distemper infection and vaccination lasts for a minimum of 7 years based on challenge studies and up to 15 years (a lifetime) based on antibody titer.»
In one study, conducted by an impressive array of
veterinarians at the University of Florida and Michigan
State University, the vets came up with the startling result that more than half of the
dogs identified as pit bulls by staff at four different Florida shelters did not qualify as even one - quarter pit bull or staffie, according to their DNA markers.
(By
state law, only a licensed
veterinarian can administer a rabies vaccine to a
dog.)
The advisory board is made up of the
state veterinarian and 6 members appointed by the director: one representing a humane society, one who is a county
dog warden, one who is a
veterinarian, one representing animal rescues, one who is a breeder and one representing the public.
VACCINATIONS ARE REQUIRED: N.C.G.S. 130 A — 185 AND BRUNSWICK COUNTY ORDINANCE ARTICLE II SECTION 2A
STATES: The owner of every
dog and cat shall have the animal vaccinated against rabies at four (4) months of age, again at sixteen (16) months of age and then every three (3) years by a licensed
veterinarian.
The Portland Veterinary Medical Association, the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association, and the
State Public Health
Veterinarian Dr. Emilio DeBess are recommending proactively vaccinating all at risk
dogs for CIV to protect patients and prevent an outbreak in our community.
Although there are many more domestic cats than
dogs throughout the United
States,
veterinarians tend to see much less of them in their offices.