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Vaccinate your animals from many infectious diseases and
ailments. Vaccinations
protect your pet against common infectious diseases that
can make your pet sick and may even be fatal. These
vaccincations are commonly called dog or cat
"booster" Vaccines All
puppies and kittens should receive their initial
vaccination at 6 weeks of age and follow-up vaccinations
every 3 to 4 weeks until they are 4 months of age. Your
pet is not fully protected until this complete series of
vaccinations has been administered. Animals should get a
yearly vaccination. We often do not know
the vaccination history of adult cats and dogs rescued
from animal control agencies. Thus if you are adopting an
adult cat or dog, we recommend revaccinating him/her for
updated protection. The rules governing Rabies vaccination vary from state to state; however, all pets should be vaccinated against Rabies in order to protect both your pet and your family. Rabies vaccine can be administered at 3 months of age or older. Any pet vaccinated for the first time against Rabies must be revaccinated 1 year later. Other
vaccinations are available for cats and dogs, and some
are better than others. Discuss the use of these
vaccinations with your veterninarian vet veternarian pet
health care supplier animal doctor supplies depot
pharmacy Remember,
you play an important role in keeping your pets healthy! |
| Heartworm Disease This is a
horrible disease to try to live through, most animals
don't make it. and it is sad to watch. Heartworm
disease is a disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes
and can cause heart and lung failure. Medications are
available that can prevent future infection and disease
and are administered monthly. All dogs 6 months of age or
older should be tested for heartworm disease and then be
placed on heartworm preventive medication. Puppies less
that 6 months of age may be placed on preventive
medication without first being tested. These medications
also protect your pet against common intestinal worms
such as roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. We
therefore recommend that this monthly medication be given
year round to protect your pet. All dogs should be
retested annually for heartworm disease. Heartworm
disease can also occur in cats and preventive medication
is now available for cats that live in areas where feline
heartworm disease is a concern. Discuss the use of this
medication with your veterinarian. |
| Spaying and
Neutering Check your local paper or SPCA for discount spay / neuter clinics in your area If the pet that you adopted has not yet been spayed or neutered, it is important that you have this surgical procedure performed as soon as possible. Millions of unwanted pets are euthanized every year. Do not let your animal contribute to the pet over-population problem! Additionally,
spaying or neutering your pet will help protect against
breast cancer, prostate disease, and uterine infections.
We strongly recommend that your pet be healthy and fully
vaccinated before having this surgical procedure. |
| Feline Leukemia Disease The Casual Cat Killer This is a
fatal viral disease of cats. It is transmitted through
close contact between cats, for example shared food and
water bowls, shared litterboxes, or cats grooming each
other. Once diagnosed with this disease, cats usually die
of severe anemia or cancer. A vaccination to protect
against Feline Leukemia is available but is not 100%
effective. Please discuss the use of this vaccination
with your veterinarian. The only way to be sure
your pet never gets Feline Leukemia is to keep your cat
safely inside the house with you. This will prevent
contact with other cats who may carry the virus. In order
to protect your cats, be sure that you test any new cats
you bring into the household for Feline Leukemia. |
| ANIMAL
RESCUE Help an animal find it's new home, adopt a needy / homeless animal today AcmePet Rescue * A.S.P.C.A.ORG * H.S.U.S.ORG STOP ANIMAL ABUSE, CRUELTY, & INHUMANE TREATMENT Animal Cruelty Statute - The Felony Animal Cruelty Bill passed in the last legislative session, amended the cruelty statute to provide that certain acts of cruelty are punishable as a state jail felony. In addition, minors found to have committed an act of animal cruelty will be ordered to participate in psychological counseling. Lesser acts of cruelty will remain a Class A misdemeanor. Link to the Final text of Bill 653 (Texas) Back To Top (About) * To Link-Footer * To Top of page |
| The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
Alerts Dog Owners To Important Information Regarding ATTACK FROM THE SKIES West Nile Virus APCC provides protection information against the virus and agents used to stop the disease (NEW YORK) September 23, 2002 -- Dog owners may express concern regarding the risks of their pets contracting West Nile Virus (WNV) from mosquitoes. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is providing the following information regarding WNV in an effort to help educate dog owners on the risks associated with WNV and the agents that may be used to repel mosquitoes.
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