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Many owners turn to pet boarding whenever they need to go on a holiday, and they can’t take their dog or cat with them. However, it’s essential to vaccinate your pet before boarding to make sure that they’re protected from diseases even if they interact with other animals at a pet boarding facility.

What Vaccinations Do Your Pets Need?

There are minimum vaccination requirements for pets. Dogs have to have C5 vaccination before they can board a kennel. These vaccinations prevent them from contracting parvovirus, distemper, parainfluenza, hepatitis, and canine cough-causing bordetella bacterium.

Cats, on the other hand, need to have F3 vaccination before going to catteries. This vaccination makes them immune to cat flu or feline respiratory syndrome and feline enteritis. The vet may also recommend immunization against feline leukemia and Chlamydophila.

Why is Vaccination Important Before Pet Boarding?

pet boardingWhen you leave your pet in a kennel or cattery, they get exposed to other pets. Making sure that your furry friend is vaccinated before pet boarding ensures that it is protected against possible pathogens it may be exposed to. In the same vein, pet vaccinations also ensure that your pet doesn’t bring pathogens in the kennel or cattery that might infect other animals in the facility. Thus, it’s vital to have your pet fully vaccinated at least three weeks before it’s due to stay in a kennel or cattery.

 

If you’re looking for a reliable pet boarding service, check out Bar-King Dog Kennel. Serving all of the Big Island, this kennel has extensive experience in pet quarantine and pet grooming. Out of all the enclosures around, Bar-King Dog is the best in what it does as it’s Hawaii’s 1st quarantine satellite station. Being the only business on Hilo that offers pet quarantine service, it can offer much more personal attention and care to your treasured pets compared to the state-run facility. Call (808) 966-8733 or visit their website for more information about their products and services.

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