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Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
The mare should be vaccinated against tetanus and equine influenza 4 weeks prior to foaling.
How severely any one vaccinated rabbit will be affected is impossible to predict.
Paddy is neutered, micro-chipped, kennel cough vaccinated, wormed and inoculated.
He will be fully vaccinated, 6 weeks free insurance & a lifetime of support.
Make sure that your horses are always fully vaccinated against tetanus, an invariably fatal infection which can gain access through a seedy toe.
Get your cat vaccinated to avoid unnecessary suffering both to itself and also to other individuals including any local wildcats.
Previously vaccinated animals should receive a single booster dose of vaccine each year.
Satin is spayed, micro-chipped, kennel cough vaccinated, wormed and inoculated.
In others, the ability of a vaccinated animal to transmit the virus may well be greatly reduced.
They can also be vaccinated against rabies for export.
Prevention - Vaccination Rabbits can be vaccinated against Myxomatosis from 6 weeks of age.
Father Fined For Blocking Pox Jab A father has been fined for refusing to have his children vaccinated against smallpox.
All the cats are neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped and have tested negative for feline aids and leukemia.
Make sure that your horses are always fully vaccinated against tetanus, an invariably fatal infection which can gain access through a damaged frog.
Most people in the UK are vaccinated against measles.
In general, healthy people do not need to be vaccinated against flu.
All dogs and cats must be vaccinated regularly against rabies.
You'll want to have your baby vaccinated in the United States, not in a foreign country.
An indoor cat will not need to be vaccinated against feline leukemia or AIDS.
An outdoor cat, on the other hand, should be vaccinated against all of the above, and the owner may even want to consider other vaccines, including Chlamydia, ringworm and Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP).
Take the cat to the vet and have him or her spayed or neutered, thoroughly checked for any stray cat diseases and vaccinated.
Plus, he had been vaccinated and was not a kitten or elderly cat.
If your animal hasn't been vaccinated, it may be at risk for this sometimes fatal disease.
The best way to avoid having to worry about the disease is to have your cat vaccinated when it's young.
Make sure that all cats are vaccinated on schedule so that they don't fall prey to the deadly diseases that are preventable.
If your pet is not vaccinated and is bitten by an infected animal, she may or may not develop rabies.
If it does not develop, the cat will be vaccinated one month before being released to her family.
Even if a cat is vaccinated and is exposed to rabies, it is recommended that she be isolated for 45 days to make sure that the rabies doesn't develop anyway.
You should have the cat vaccinated and also tested for any communicable diseases such as Cat Flu or Feline Leukemia.
Has your dog been vaccinated against kennel cough?
The holistic approach goes beyond just making sure dogs are properly vaccinated, well-fed, and loved.
Make sure your working dog is vaccinated against Bordetella.
All dogs should be vaccinated against this virus on a schedule recommended by your veterinarian.
This scenario may seem dramatic, but parvo is a very dramatic illness that carries dire consequences, so be proactive and have your dog vaccinated.
Students have to provide proof that they have been vaccinated against tetanus prior to starting classes.
Theoretically, the benefit would be that everyone who ate one of those tomatoes would be vaccinated against small pox quickly, painlessly, and inexpensively.
Some people are choosing not to be vaccinated against the H1N1 flu, citing concerns about swine flu shot dangers.
Each person will need to evaluate the possible risks of getting vaccinated against the benefits they would get by having the shot.
The CDC recommends that the population be vaccinated against the H1N1 strain of influenza.
Pre-term infants should be vaccinated according to their chronological age from birth.
Although rubella is generally considered a childhood illness, people of any age who have not been vaccinated or previously caught the disease can become infected.
If the woman lacks immunity, she is counseled to avoid anyone with the disease and to be vaccinated after giving birth.
Pregnant women should not be vaccinated, and women who are not pregnant should avoid conceiving for at least three months following vaccination.
Women may be vaccinated while they are breastfeeding.
People whose immune systems are compromised, either by the use of drugs such as steroids or by disease, should discuss possible complications with their doctor before being vaccinated.
If a child has not been vaccinated, parents should talk to their doctor about the Hib and pneumococcal (Prevnar 7) vaccines.
Rabies is rare among pet dogs in the United States, most of which have been vaccinated against the disease.
With so many people vaccinated as of the early 2000s, a case of mumps must be properly diagnosed in the event the salivary glands are swollen for reasons other than viral infection.
Persons who are unsure of their mumps history and/or mumps vaccination history should be vaccinated.
Susceptible healthcare workers, especially those who work in hospitals, should be vaccinated.