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Dogs Not Vaccinated? 4 Reasons You Should Take Care Of That Right Away

by Sandra Butler

If you haven't vaccinated your dogs yet, they could be at risk for serious illnesses. There are a wide variety of diseases that can have a debilitating effect on your dogs. Luckily, the risk can be eliminated by providing the proper vaccinations. If you're not sure that your dogs need to be vaccinated, take a look at the list below. These are just some of the reasons why you need to have your dogs vaccinated as soon as possible. 

You're Going to be Traveling

The holidays are almost here. If you're going to be traveling with your dogs, you need to make sure they have all their required vaccinations. You may think that your dogs only need vaccinations if you'll be traveling out of the country, but that's not actually the case. You never know when you're going to encounter people who are traveling with their unvaccinated pets, right here in the United States. Unfortunately, the lack of vaccinations can pose a serious threat to pets. Before you take off on vacation for the holidays, make sure your dogs are properly vaccinated. 

Your House Guests are Bringing Pets

If your holiday house guests have just informed you that they intend to bring their canine companions with them, you need to make sure that yours are properly vaccinated. This is particularly important if you're not sure that your house guests have vaccinated their pets. You don't want them to carry a disease into your home that your dogs aren't protected against. Not only that, but you don't want your unvaccinated dogs to accidentally transmit a disease to your guests' pets either. The best way to avoid those risks is to vaccinate your dogs as soon as possible. 

Your Neighborhood is Full of Dogs

If your neighborhood is full of dogs, especially the ones that tend to roam free, you need to make sure that your dogs are vaccinated. Roaming dogs may defecate in your yard, exposing your pets to potential diseases. Not only that, but if those dogs find their way through the fence, they could come in physical contact with your dogs. Protect your dogs from infectious diseases by ensuring they're up to date on their vaccinations. 

You Need to Register Your New Dog

If you've recently purchased a new dog, and it's time to register it, you need to make sure that their vaccinations are current. In most cases, you won't be able to register and license your dog until you can provide proof of vaccinations, especially the rabies vaccination. For more information, check out locations like Jones Animal Health Clinic.


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Friends With Fur: A Pet Blog

Nothing is quite like the bond you develop with a pet. You and your dog know each other to the core. You and your cat have your own way of communicating, even though you do not speak their language. These pets are, in a very real sense, your friends — but they are friends you have the responsibility of caring for completely. Determining what the best care for your pet really is can be a challenge. That's why we created this blog. The articles collected here will help you become a better owner and a better friend to your furry companion, whether they're a cat, dog, rabbit, or other species entirely.

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