LSUmiss
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Yeah that sounds about right & I’m perfectly fine with that being the requirement for facilities. My comment was more related to the pp who stated that you aren’t a good pet owner if their shots aren’t up-to-date. I consider myself a very responsible pet owner & absolutely disagree with that. What’s considered up-to-date is usually in excess of what the pet needs.Right I'm just relating to the PP's posts regarding what they perceived to be part of having a pet (which I don't fully agree with) and evacuations in regards to taking pets with you which seemed to spark the two PP's posts regarding pets which then sparked your comment.
I agree there are things that vets do that can be unnecessary; was trying to relate it in regards to an evacuation and a shelter requiring xyz.
I don't have enough knowledge here on the shelter's requirements but using WDW's Best Friends Pet Care they require-
Requirements for Dogs: DHPPv/DA2PPv, Rabies, and Bordetella. Both Canine Influenza vaccines (H3N2 and H3N8) are required for any dogs attending Day Camp and/or any group play. Also, there is a seven-day waiting period after the 2nd booster before they can attend Day Camp or group play. Day Camp must also have a clean fecal check every 6 months.
Requirements for Cats: FVRCP (Feline Rhinotracheitis Virus, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) and Rabies
I'm assuming, and I may be assuming wrong so apologies if I am, that Best Friends Pet Care is more strict on their requirements (like the fecal check for example) than what shelters require during an evacuations but again I don't have the knowledge. Based on your knowledge is what Best Friends Pet Care requires less or more strict in comparison to what evacuation shelters require of at least dogs and cats? I was asking you in particular based on your background knowledge.