Friday, 7 September 2007

Pre Boarding Requirements

For All owners, we require that you arrive and depart with your pet in an appropriate, escape proof, in transit housing.

For Bird , to minimise the spread of mites, we require that your pet and its housing be dusted liberally with a good mite powder prior to boarding.

For All Small Herbivore and Omnivore owners, to minimise the spread of Flystrike, we require that your pet rabbit, guinea pig (cavie), hamster or other rodent be treated with Xenex Ultra Spot-on for Small Mammals, an Insect control to kill fleas, ticks, mites and lice prior to boarding (available from your Veterinary Practice).

For Rabbit owners, to minimise the spread of the Myxomatosis virus, we require The Record of Vaccination Card showing up to date booster within past 6 months upon commencement of boarding.

For Rabbit owners, to minimise the spread of the Viral Haemorrhagic Disease (VHD), we require The Record of Vaccination Card showing up to date booster within past 12 months upon commencement of boarding.

For All owners, wherever practical, to provide their own pet’s familiar, escape proof housing to help reduce stress to the animal that change of environment may cause.

For Ferrets owners, to minimise the spread of external parasites such as ear mites, we require that your pet and its housing be treated with a product recommended for use on ferrets prior to boarding.

For Ferret owners, to minimise the spread of Canine Distemper, we require The Record of Vaccination Card showing up to date booster within past 12 months upon commencement of boarding.

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Elliot Wilen said...

I notice several pages that warn against permethrin treatments such as Xenex Spot On for bunnies, suggesting Selamectin instead. This drug is sold as Revolution in the States and I believe is known as Stronghold elsewhere.