Shelter did not inform dog had kennel cough until it was too late? - kennel cough incubation period
My family has a dog from an animal shelter last week. We meet MI puppy dogs at the shelter to see how they get along together. At the meeting with one of the workers mentioned that the brother of the dog kennel cough that meeting. The dogs were protected for 7 days. I told the workers that the incubation period for kennel cough up to 14 days and said he had nothing to fear and it is highly unlikely that a dog be vaccinated.
So the dog came with him the day he was at home ... Mom and my dog caught vaccinated () My dog is showing signs of (vaccinated) and my Dalmatian has shown no symptoms, but is still not the vaccine for a month.
So, now that our whole family is sick ..... Dogs
Should not be responsible for medical bills? "
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Kennel Cough Incubation Period Shelter Did Not Inform Dog Had Kennel Cough Until It Was Too Late?
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Not really. The bunkers are working on a tight budget, as it is. Since you said the brother of his soon the dog was his responsibility to call your vet and I'm sure it would be a recall for their other dogs is recommended, because they are exposed. It is your responsibility to keep their dogs safe. These things are always possible, with shelter dogs. It is unfortunate but it happens.
ReplyDeleteNo, he is responsible for something he did not know and could not know that the puppy had. If they knew the dog had kennel cough and not say when they @ fault. Every time a pet cage type situation, always runs the risk that the intake of "Kennel Cough". Even if they knew that dogs brother does not mean that the dog, which must be met. The incubation period for kennel cough is 2-14 days anywhere.
ReplyDeleteThey should warn b4 you bring your dog on some shelters will not normally allow their own pets at home - for this purpose. Even if they vaccinated - I took my dog inside, do not know, some protection of workers and do not know these things ... must be properly trained!
ReplyDeleteYou can try to foot the bill for training - but if the community can not answer -.
They should warn b4 you bring your dog on some shelters will not normally allow their own pets at home - for this purpose. Even if they vaccinated - I took my dog inside, do not know, some protection of workers and do not know these things ... must be properly trained!
ReplyDeleteYou can try to foot the bill for training - but if the community can not answer -.
depends. What did they say when they were there, or I said) before they take their dogs with other dogs (as in the reception. If you answered, "Oh by the way ... this dog has exposed me to his dogs, kennel cough" should try to take care of their dogs free of charge through the provision of vocational education. Recommend not only to freedom for all homes go () as a requirement of 10,000 pain and suffering.
ReplyDeleteYou should click on their dogs to be affected. It is not fvcking bills.
ReplyDeleteThey should have said. Fortunately, dogs have been vaccinated, which means they probably have a much milder case than it otherwise. Luckily, it was as kennel cough, as most dogs can get rid of without medicines. There might be something more serious. However, this is not a county lodging is very likely a non-profit organization. You can try to foot the bill, but needs money from other animals that need to be rescued. For this reason, do not continue. However, I would ask to speak to someone the responsibility and tell them politely what happened, so they talk to the man whom they are treated. This is probably one of the best reasons not to take their own animals in a shelter of any kind.
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