The is sponsoring its annual rabies vaccination clinics for dogs, cats, and ferrets that are 3 months old and over on Sunday, April 28th from 2-4pm and Sunday, May 5th, 2018, from 2–4pm. The cost is $8.00 per animal. The locations are as follows: SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2019, 2-4 pm:. Abingdon Fire Company — 3306 Abingdon Rd., Abingdon, MD 21009. Darlington Volunteer Fire Co. — 2600 Castleton Rd., Darlington, MD 21034. Susquehanna Hose Company No.
4—911 Revolution St., Havre de Grace MD 21078 SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019, 2-4 pm:. Aberdeen Volunteer Fire Dept. Rogers St., Aberdeen, MD 21001. Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Co. — 3825 Federal Hill Rd., Jarrettsville, MD 21084. Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. – 1403 Old Mountain Rd.
Nobivac ® 1-Rabies vaccine is for vaccination of healthy dogs, cats and ferrets as an aid in preventing rabies. The vaccine is prepared from cell-culture-grown, chemically-inactivated rabies virus. The seed virus is a highly immunogenic, fixed strain of rabies virus which originated from Louis Pasteur’s original isolate in 1882. Unique rabies tag numbers are critical to helping lost pets find their way home. We provide you a summary of your rabies tag order from the prior year, saving you time and headaches when reordering. Rabies Vaccination Certificates.
South, Joppa, MD 21085 OFFICIAL RECOMMENDATION For dogs, cats, and ferrets that are 3 months old and over. Puppies & Kittens under 1 year oldvaccinate at 3 months of age. Revaccinate 1 year after initial shot. If this is your dog or cat’s first shot, regardless of age, revaccinate after 1 year.
Then, revaccinate every 3 years thereafter. Adult Dogs & Catsvaccinate every 3 years as explained above. Ferretsvaccinate on a yearly basis. Only pets under the control of responsible persons may be brought to the clinic. Dogs should be on a leash.
Cats and ferrets should be secured within cages. No animals other than dogs, cats and ferrets will be vaccinated. SAVE TIME AT THE CLINIC.
Bring it with you to the clinic. Print clearly using ball point pen in blue or black. For more information about the clinics, please visit.
Canine Parvovirus (CPV) Infection 5 Canine parvovirus infection, commonly referred to as CPV or canine 'parvo,' is highly contagious and attacks quickly. CPV can spread to dogs from any animal, human, or object that comes in contact with feces of an infected dog. The virus can survive for months on objects such as food bowls, shoes, clothes, carpet and floors.
Treatment is difficult and often involves hospitalization. Clinical signs include severe vomiting, loss of appetite and bloody, foul-smelling diarrhea.