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Cost of a dog health certificate?
Posted by: | CommentsI am going to be traveling with my dog and the state requires a health certificate, Does anyone know what this might cost? I’ll have to get an exam/check up for my dog then get a health certificate. Thanks!
Hi,
When I traveled from Georgia to the Netherlands with my dogs the health certificate costed me $25.
I went to the vet within 30 days that I left and they filled out the certificate. That costed me about $50 to get the shots up to date that they require and the certificate. Not to mention the 60 mile travel to the only place in Georgia that I could actually get the stupid stamp to certify that it was valid.
This will obviously vary state to state. Check first with your vet.
Good luck, but it all eventually falls into place and is doable. Step by step.
My dog used to bite his paw and the white hair around turned pink. I started giving him yogurt every day and after about 2 weeks, his fur that has been growing in has stayed white rather than pink. (the pink is from red yeast growing in wet fur).
I am sure it’s the yogurt as nothing else has changed. Has anyone else experienced and improvement in your dog’s health as a result of feeding yogurt or anything else you were told was good for your dog?
I give my dogs live culture yoghurt every day. I do this from the first day I bring them home as puppies. None of them have ever had a problem with allergies.
We will see posts where people say not to give dogs yoghurt because they are lactose intolerant. A few dogs are, most are not. I’ve never had a lactose intolerant dog in the last 29 years. This includes the many rescue dogs I’ve had here as well as my own dogs.
Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Pregnant Dog Care
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Caring for a pregnant dog involves getting a blood test at day 30 to confirm the pregnancy, x-rays at day 55 to determine the litter size and regular check-ups and weight monitoring to maintain the heath of both the mother and puppies. Care for a pregnant dog with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care.
Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols
Contact: www.k-9rehab.com
Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:1:40
Discover Dogs (Dog Show) – Part One
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Discover Dogs is an annual show held at Earls Court,London. The most popular attraction is of course, the dogs and the Kennel Club showcases nearly 190 pedigree dog breeds at this event. With each example of the breed, visitors can meet experienced and knowledgeable owners who provide essential advice on dog training, dog health, what to look for in a pedigree puppy and what to ask a dog breeder.
Duration : 0:8:32
Dog Found in Dumpster Nursed Back to Health
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Veterinarians are nursing a dog dubbed “Trooper” back to health after she was found barely alive, duct taped inside a trash bag in a dumpster in SE Washington, D.C., likely after a dogfight.
Duration : 0:3:23
Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Caring for Newborn Puppies
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Caring for newborn puppies requires first keeping them warm and dry with absorbent towels, making sure they each get proper nutrition from the mother and monitoring their weight as they grow. Care for newborn puppies with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care.
Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols
Contact: www.k-9rehab.com
Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:1:20
Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Pregnant Dog Labor
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Pregnant dogs go into labor between days 58 and 65, exhibiting nesting behaviors one week before and a reduced body temperature one to two days before giving birth. Anticipate a pregnant dog going into labor with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care.
Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols
Contact: www.k-9rehab.com
Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:1:24
what is the price of year round dog health care?
Posted by: | CommentsHEY I MIGT BE GETTING A DOG, BUT MY PARENTS ARE A LITTLE HARD….Ive been perswaiding them, mom told me to do some reserch about the yearly amount for health care and just care…If anyone here has a dog 1st what kind, and 2nd whats the care price about…..
If you get a puppy, the first year is rather pricy, due to all the vaccinations they require that first year. After that, they only need booster shots once a year, so the price gets better. What I would do, is call some of your local vets. Many will offer a "package" deal with a puppy for all it’s vaccinations, rabies shot and even spay or neutering. You could also check to see if you have a low cost clinic around you.
Emergency Dog Health Care : What To Do If Your Dog Has A Seizure
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Learn how to recognize when your dog has a seizure and what to do with tips from a veterinarian in this free emergency pet health care video.
Expert: Dr Adrienne Mulligan
Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993, and now owns the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic in Camp Verde, Arizona.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
Duration : 0:2:44
Your Dog Health Care Must Include Annual Rabies Shots
Posted by: | CommentsDog health care must include regular rabies shots, although many dog owners do not keep their pets’ vaccinations up to date. The misconception is that since the dog doesn’t run free, it’s not important.
Even though you keep your dog restrained on a leash or in a yard, you can never guarantee he will not come in contact with this deadly disease.
Did you know that your dog can pick up the rabies virus simply by licking the ground? If a rabid animal has left saliva or other body fluid shortly before you passed, your dog is at risk.
Much of the focus for many owners is on obedience training. Dog health care is often only an issue when the dog first arrives at the home or when it becomes ill.
Rabies shots are essential if you want to ensure your dog stays healthy. But that’s not the only reason. If your dog comes in contact with a rabid animal, such as fighting with a raccoon, skunk or an infected dog, your pet could be euthanized.
And if that isn’t enough to get you to the vet, consider that rabies is a threat to your family as well.
What can you do to protect your dog and your family?
Rabies vaccines gradually lose their effectiveness over time. The longer it is since your dog was vaccinated, the more at risk he or she will become. In fact, within as a little as six months, your dog could be at risk. The maximum length of time the vaccine lasts is about two years, but by that time it’s effectiveness has deteriorated significantly.
Many people use this two-year point as the period when they give their dogs booster rabies shots. This is an unsafe practice.
For the best protection, you must have your dog vaccinated every year. Any good vet will send you a reminder every year that your dog’s shots are due.
Dog health care is important, but preventative health care is more important. It ensures your dog is protected against dangerous and painful diseases. Rabid animals suffer terribly. The disease affects their entire nervous system causing death. There is no cure.
Regular dog health care measures can protect your family from the rigors of taking the ‘cure’ if your dog does come in contact with the rabies virus.
And rabies dog health care can save your dog’s life.
Recently, two dogs in North Carolina suffered after fighting with a rabid fox. One was quarantined for 6 months, the other was euthanized. That state also had a cat and a raccoon that were rabid.
You can never be sure when rabies will be present. Infected neighborhood cats, raccoons and skunks can wander into any yard without your knowledge and leave rabies-laden saliva.
If you seldom hear about rabies, do not think that your dog is safe. Every year somewhere in the country there are reported cases of rabies in wild animals. Unprotected dogs have been euthanized after fighting with those rabid animals.
Protection is far better than treatment after the fact. There is no reason for your family or your dog to suffer. It takes about 15 minutes a year to get your dog vaccinated against rabies and other serious diseases.
Make sure your dog health care includes regular rabies vaccines to ensure your dog’s and your family’s safety.
Sylvia Dickens
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