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Vaccinations. Florida law states that all dogs and cats must have a doctor/patient relationship and a current Rabies Vaccine. FL law describes this relationship as a physical exam by the doctor once a year. Our doctor exam is $39.99, and a Rabies 1-year vaccine is $25.75.
- Puppy & Kitten Wellness Plans
The doctors do recommend your puppy or kitten have their...
- Puppy & Kitten Wellness Plans
Pet Law. The Florida Pet Law, Section 828.29, Florida Statutes, provides standardized health requirements for dogs and cats sold within Florida. Issues concerning the health certificate should be directed to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) at (850) 410-0950.
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The tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics must be administered no more than 30 days and no less than 14 days before the dog’s entry into the state. The official certificate of veterinary inspection certifying compliance with this section must accompany each dog transported into the state for sale.
Please bring proof of vaccination to the Clinic; calls to your veterinarian will not be placed. We ask that your dogs are on a non-retractable leash and any other animals are in a carrier when you arrive at either Clinic. For questions please email the medical team at Clinic@fkspca.org
20 Φεβ 2023 · All dogs over four months of age residing in Florida must receive a rabies vaccination. This vaccine must be performed by or supervised by a licensed veterinarian. Additionally, dog owners...
Which vaccines are needed in dogs? Depending on your locality, some infections may be more or less likely. The range of vaccines available includes rabies, distemper, adenovirus / infectious canine hepatitis, parvovirus, leptospirosis, parainfluenza, coronavirus, Lyme disease, and Bordetella bronchiseptica (for details on these diseases, see ...