Not having your pet vaccinated is neglect. This is when you do not take care of something or someone for whom you are responsible. Pets cannot prevent illness by themselves; they cannot make medicine or heal themselves if they become seriously ill. Pet vaccinations prevent most serious illnesses and keep them from spreading to others.
In some ways it is. You should take your pet to the vet once a year at least. If you aren't able to do that, then don't get a pet. Going to the vet helps your animal and animals around him/Hesperus You don't want you pet making other pets sick, or have your pet being sick.
It is a little bit -if you don't, your animal will get sick and can possibly die. If you don't want your furry little companion to have that illness, then go to the vet every year at least.
I believe so. If the animal gets sick of something that could have been prevented, it is your fault because he/she was not protected. Vaccination is like your flu shot.
It's not abuse because in the wild they don't get vaccinated and most of them are just fine. I don't vaccinate my cat and she's just fine too. When she gets sick we give her medicine. and she rarely gets sick. she is an inside cat though. but if your planning on taking your pets outside then it's best to vaccinate them I vaccinate my dogs because they go outside.
Neglect is a form of abuse here in the UK.
I am a big fan of the animal human society. I am not going to get mad at you because I do not know if you didn't get your pet vaccinated. Not getting your pet vaccinated is like not getting your H1N1 shot then getting the Swine Flu.
If you don't have the money to vaccinate your pet don't get worried, just call your local SPCA or animal human society, don't worry your not alone.
Yes as there are many risk factors if you do not get them their shots or take them into the vet's office for regular check-ups. It's the same as human life, it is common sense to take your child into the doctor's for a vaccination for influenza or any other potentially hazardous diseases. If they do not receive their proper shots they are at high risk for contracting rabies and you will be held accountable if your pet were to run loose with the rabies virus and attack another person or their pets.
Veterinarians recommend having your new pet vaccinated no longer than 48 hours after adoption.
No. All pet rats are vaccinated.
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Pet owners are responsible for licensing pets and ensuring that they are vaccinated for rabies. The agency that requires the pet licensing and rabies vaccinations is usually a government agency in the city or county that you live in. Some jurisdictions do not require that cats have a license, but all require that they are vaccinated for rabies.
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Pet owners are responsible for licensing pets and ensuring that they are vaccinated for rabies. The agency that requires the pet licensing and rabies vaccinations is usually a government agency in the city or county that you live in. Some jurisdictions do not require that cats have a license, but all require that they are vaccinated for rabies.
Pet owners are responsible for licensing pets and ensuring that they are vaccinated for rabies. The agency that requires the pet licensing and rabies vaccinations is usually a government agency in the city or county that you live in. Some jurisdictions do not require that cats have a license, but all require that they are vaccinated for rabies.
when you beat your pet or you just down right neglect them and dont care for their needs
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Yes there is.
about 85.2 percent of animal abuse in the world