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Frontline Dog vaccination cards

 

What is a Dog vaccination Card?

A dog vaccination card is an essential document that keeps a detailed record of your dog's vaccinations and other important medical details. It ensures that your dog is protected from various diseases and complies with local regulations. This card serves as proof of vaccination and provides critical information for veterinarians, pet owners, and authorities.

Key Components of a Dog Vaccination Card

Dog's Information: The card includes the dog's name, breed, age, date of birth, gender, and color. This information helps identify the dog and link it to its vaccination history.

Owner's Information: The owner's name, address, and contact details are recorded on the card. This ensures that the owner can be reached in case of emergencies or to provide additional information about the dog's health.

Veterinarian's Information: The card lists the name, address, and contact details of the veterinarian or animal clinic that administered the vaccinations. This information is crucial for verifying the authenticity of the vaccinations and seeking further medical advice if needed.

Vaccination Details: The type of vaccine administered, the date of vaccination, the next due date, and the veterinarian's signature are recorded on the card. This section provides a comprehensive record of the dog's vaccination history.

Medical History: The card may also include information about other medical procedures, treatments, and any known allergies. This helps veterinarians provide better care for the dog and avoid potential complications.

Importance of a Dog Vaccination Card

Health Monitoring: A dog vaccination card helps keep track of your dog's vaccination schedule and ensures timely administration of vaccines. Regular vaccinations protect your dog from serious diseases and help maintain its overall health.

Compliance: Many states and countries require proof of vaccination for pet licensing, travel, and boarding. A dog vaccination card serves as official documentation that your dog has received the necessary vaccinations.

Disease Prevention: Vaccinations protect your dog from various diseases, such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and more. Keeping a record of these vaccinations ensures that your dog remains protected throughout its life.

Record Keeping: A dog vaccination card provides a comprehensive record of your dog's health history, which can be useful for future veterinary visits. It helps veterinarians make informed decisions about your dog's care and treatment.

How to Obtain a Dog Vaccination Card

You can obtain a dog vaccination card from your veterinarian or animal clinic. During your dog's vaccination appointments, the veterinarian will provide you with a card and update it with each vaccination. Printable templates are also available online from sources like TemplateArchive and Jotform.

Using a Dog Vaccination Card

Keep it Updated: Ensure that the card is updated with each vaccination and any other medical treatments your dog receives. This helps maintain an accurate and complete record of your dog's health.

Store it Safely: Store the card in a safe place, such as a folder or binder, to protect it from damage. Keeping a digital copy can also be helpful in case the physical card is lost.

Present it When Required: Carry the vaccination card when traveling with your dog, visiting the veterinarian, or boarding your dog at a kennel. Having the card readily available ensures that you can provide proof of vaccination when needed.

Conclusion

A dog vaccination card is an essential tool for maintaining your dog's health and ensuring compliance with local regulations. By keeping an up-to-date record of your dog's vaccinations, you can help protect them from various diseases and ensure they receive the necessary medical care. Regularly updating and safely storing the card will provide peace of mind and facilitate better care for your furry companion.

 

 

A vaccinated pet is a protected pet.

Prevent the unnecessary stress of illness by vaccinating your dog or cat. Unvaccinated pets are at risk for contracting illnesses and diseases from other animals they come into contact with! They can potentially then spread those illnesses to other pets or family members. Vaccinations are a way to ensure your furry family member remains happy and healthy.

Vaccinations help you save in the long run. 

At Valley Animal Center, our DA2PPv vaccine, which helps build immunity against distemper, adenovirus/hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus, is only $17! However, the cost of helping your dog after they’ve contracted parvo may cost anywhere from $1500-$6000. Vaccinating your pet earlier rather than later will help you avoid unnecessary costs. It will also ensure your pets have a healthy life in the long run! View our low-cost vaccines HERE.

Proof of vaccinations are required in certain places.

You may be required to provide proof of pet vaccinations for airlines and animal training facilities. Keeping your pet up-to-date on their vaccinations means that when you are required to provide proof, you will be ready to do so. This saves you time and money! Imagine being denied at the airport during an emergency flight because your pet is not current on their vaccinations.

Certain laws require your pet to be vaccinated.

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A vaccinated pet is a protected pet.

Prevent the unnecessary stress of illness by vaccinating your dog or cat. Unvaccinated pets are at risk for contracting illnesses and diseases from other animals they come into contact with! They can potentially then spread those illnesses to other pets or family members. Vaccinations are a way to ensure your furry family member remains happy and healthy.

Vaccinations help you save in the long run. 

At Valley Animal Center, our DA2PPv vaccine, which helps build immunity against distemper, adenovirus/hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus, is only $17! However, the cost of helping your dog after they’ve contracted parvo may cost anywhere from $1500-$6000. Vaccinating your pet earlier rather than later will help you avoid unnecessary costs. It will also ensure your pets have a healthy life in the long run! View our low-cost vaccines HERE.

Proof of vaccinations are required in certain places.

You may be required to provide proof of pet vaccinations for airlines and animal training facilities. Keeping your pet up-to-date on their vaccinations means that when you are required to provide proof, you will be ready to do so. This saves you time and money! Imagine being denied at the airport during an emergency flight because your pet is not current on their vaccinations.

Certain laws require your pet to be vaccinated.

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  • SKU: FR330LS2AFKRENAFAMZ
  • Weight (kg): 0.005
  • Main Material: paper

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Frontline Dog Vaccination Card

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