Bordetella vaccine update

Veterinary Wellness Partners • December 8, 2017
Bordetella vaccine update
Veterinary Wellness Partners
Fri, 12/08/2017 - 4:05pm

To whom it may concern,

The Orrville Pet Spa and Resort has recently updated their protocol for Kennel Cough (Bordetella) to a yearly vaccine, rather than semi-annually as previously required.  For their full protection, it is required that unvaccinated dogs, or those in need of a booster, receive the Bordetella vaccine at least 72 hours before lodging.

The health and safety of each guest is of the utmost importance to the veterinarians and owners of the Orrville Pet Spa and Resort.  The latest research is frequently reviewed, allowing our vaccination protocols to provide the greatest level of protection for their dog.

Please contact the Orrville Pet Spa and Resort at 330-683-3335 with any questions about the vaccines required for your dog’s visit to our facility.

 

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