Be cautious about leaving very old and very young pets at kennels, groomer or
veterinary facilities unless serious health problems demand it.
Not exact matches
Only three (3) dogs over twenty (20) weeks of age may be kept in a residence
unless the premises is a licensed kennel, an accredited
veterinary facility or a registered
facility for temporary foster care.
No more than five cats over the age of twenty weeks are permitted in a residence
unless the premises is a licensed kennel, an accredited
veterinary facility or a registered
facility for temporary foster care.
All pets must be examined by one of our doctors prior to scheduling a procedure
unless they are being referred by another
veterinary facility.
Recognition of affected cases is often difficult, because unilaterally deaf dogs appear to hear normally
unless a special test (the brainstem auditory evoked response, BAER) is performed;
facilities to perform the BAER are usually only available at
veterinary schools (see list).
This increased ability to hear noise can make it very challenging to reduce pet stress
unless the
veterinary practice has taken steps to reduce the impacts of noise at their
facility.