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Originally Posted by Yorkiexpress ok, I see this but what you fail to see is that a health Cert must be signed by and obtained from a Vet. I have flown many miles within the US and Internationally with my Yorkies my last one was from Italy....and have always had to obtain a health Cert from a vet...then once I reach my destination they have me sign in front of them the owner section. |
I do know about Health Certificates. As Yorkiemom1's statement was taken out of context, here is her post putting it back in context:
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 Lambert and Revival vet supply....I personally would not buy vaccines from a feed store! You need to have the health records to record your vaccinations....you buy them at the same time you buy your vaccines. I use Pro-Gard 5...10 years, never had a problem, knock on wood....you stick the label from the bottle onto the record....Be advised, a lot of vets will insist the owners of the new puppies re-vaccinate the babies....I always tell my buyers to talk with their vet of choice and see if they will accept the vaccinations I have given....if not, rather than risk OVER VACCINATING the baby, they need to reconsider the vet choice. I always interview my new owners vets also, just to re-inforce that I am an RN who is very well aware of temperature ranges for vaccines, and I know how to give injections. I sign my health certs with my professional signature. In 10 years, I have only had one vet not work with the new owner, and new owner did not listen to my advise. He re-vaccinated the puppy, gave the baby Lepto. injection, the baby had an anaphylactic reaction, died on the way home from the vet....and then the owner wanted me to refund her money! |
When the new owner shows the vet the Health Certificate, he/she will see that a Medical Professional had given the vaccines, and out of Professional Curtesy accept that the puppy has been vaccinated correctly, and not choose to over-vaccinate the puppy.