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Please
bring written proof of vaccinations from your Vet, or have your Vet fax us your
pet(s) shot records before their stay. No pet will be
brought into the kennel buildings without current and
complete vaccinations
on record. FAX # (248) 879-9742 *For the
safety of all our guests, vaccinations &
vet visits CANNOT
be within 10 days of a boarding or day care stay.
NO EXCEPTIONS.*
DOGS: DHLPP
(Distemper/Hepatitis/Lepto/Para-influenza/Parvo)
Bordetella (Canine cough)
Rabies Canine
Influenza is HIGHLY recomended.
FLEA/TICK
PREVENTATIVE is required.
A YEARLY negative heartworn check and a YEARLY negative
fecal exam is required.
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PLEASE CLICK
HERE FOR CANINE COUGH
INFORMATION.*
*
PLEASE CLICK
HERE FOR CANINE FLU INFORMATION.*
CATS: Feline
FVRCP (Distemper/Respiratory combo shot) Feline Leukemia (the vaccine
or a yearly negative test for indoor cats
if your vet does not give the vaccine)
Rabies FLEA/TICK
PREVENTATIVE is required. A
YEARLY negative fecal exam is also required.
*PLEASE
CLICK HERE FOR FELINE URI INFORMATION.*
We require all boarders be
on a FLEA/TICK PREVENTION PROGRAM from your vet. (Advantage, Frontline, Capstar
, etc.). This is for you & your pet's protection.
We work our hardest to keep Longview clean, sanitary
and flea-free and need your cooperation. All buildings
are sprayed periodically. Summertime is the worst time
for fleas. We will refuse to board your pet if there
is evidence of fleas and/or ticks. We also recommend
that you ask your Vet about the canine influenza vaccination
H3N8. See our link above.
Any information related to your pet's
medical history and or behavior traits that may be important
to his/her care should be told to us and noted on their run card.
Examples: seizures, afraid of thunder, climbs fences,
vomits often, arthritis, ate something unusual before
their visit, leary of men, etc. These are things we need
to know.
*We ask for the 10 day period between
vaccines/vet visits and boarding/day care because we are trying
to keep ALL boarders safe from any illness possibly "carried"
into the facility from a pet recently at their vet. Pets
goto the vet for issues other than just vaccinations.*
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