Vets in Chichester, like many other pet owners, are looking forward to summer holidays. Preparation for going away is always a busy time; even more so if you have a furry friend who’ll need to be taken care of in your absence. There are two things you should do well in advance. First, find a boarding facility you have confidence in. Secondly, check their requirements when it comes to vaccinations and ensure everything is up-to-date.
For dogs, kennels will usually ask for evidence of protection against Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Distemper and Kennel Cough. While most dogs are vaccinated fully as puppies and then only need booster vaccinations throughout the rest of their lives, the frequency of those boosters can vary. Check with your Chichester vets what’s needed and when. Vaccinations aren’t the end of it, though. Most reputable boarding kennels will also expect you to have treated your pet for parasites before he arrives. Finally, if your pet has an ongoing medical condition, talk to the kennels about it and take sufficient medication for the duration.
Vets in Chichester are always happy to advise on preparing your pet for boarding, so don’t hesitate to ask if you have any concerns.
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