07-06-2018, 06:30 PM
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Senior Yorkie Talker
Join Date: May 2018 Location: Durham, NC
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Originally Posted by KatysMom Hi everybody,
FreyasDaddy adopted this beautiful pup when she was five months old. See the post/thread " Meet Freya." See also the post of 12 June 2018 by FreyasDaddy--click here.
FreyasDaddy lives in North Carolina, where G.S. 130A-185 says ... every owner of a domestic dog, cat or ferret in North Carolina is required to have their animal currently vaccinated against rabies by four months of age and maintain the animal’s current rabies vaccination status throughout the animal’s entire lifetime. The owner should retain the original copy of the rabies vaccination certificate, provided by the legally authorized vaccinator as evidence of the animal’s current vaccination status. There are no legal waivers or exemptions, rabies vaccinations are required by law for domestic dogs, cats and ferrets in North Carolina. Freya's breeder is apparently the neighbor to Daddy's brother. It should be easy for Daddy to check with the breeder and confirm that Freya was up to date on shots at the time of the transfer.
It doesn't sound as though Freya came with a health guarantee, as such arrangements usually require a timely vet check.
Freya is now almost 7 months old and roughly time for Daddy to schedule a vet check to make sure her baby teeth are being ejected in good fashion and that her permanent teeth are coming in on schedule. See " Yorkie Teething."
Freya may or may not have come with "vet records." Whether she came with those records or if Daddy arranges to get them now, a copy should be given to her new vet. The new vet can then advise Daddy about additional or future vaccines.
Hope this helps. --KatysMom |
SHUCKS, thanks for saying she's beautiful. |
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