Literature & Forms for Clients


All the following forms are important to read for you to be informed & for your pet's safety. Please read all necessary forms in full & sign if indicated.

 

Forms may be returned to us in the following ways:
1. Completed as MS word files & returned as attachments to lovepets6@gmail.com
2.Completed & faxed to us at (631) 787-6289
3. Completed & brought at check-in

 

New Boarding Client Form
Complete, sign & return for boarding services
MS Word format / PDF format

New Home Visit Client Form
Complete, sign & return for home visit services
MS Word format / PDF format

New Training Client Form
Complete, sign & return for training services
MS Word format / PDF format

 

 

**IMPORTANT!**
Please be sure to provide a COPY of your pet's
UP TO DATE vaccination information


All pets are required to be current on the following vaccinations:

Vaccinations Required For DOGS
1. DHPP (4-in-1 vaccine of Distemper, Hepatitis,
Parainfluenza, & Parvovirus)
2. Rabies
3. Bordetella (for boarding, daycare & grooming)
Click HERE for information on these vaccines and the diseases they target

Your dog must be up to date on their fecal exam, heartworm preventative & flea preventative to prevent any cases of parasites that can be transmitted to other dogs.

 

Article: "The Case for Year-Round Flea and Tick Control" by Michael Dryden, DVM, MS, PhD

 

Vaccinations Required For CATS
1. Rabies
2. Feline Distemper,
3. Feline Leukemia,
4. Fecal Exam

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON VACCINATIONS
“Dogs in boarding facilities are most at risk from distemper, parvovirus, bordetellosis & parainfluenza. Rabies is unlikely but the disease is so devastating that all pets should be adequately vaccinated against it in the U.S. Distemper, parainfluenza & bordetella are potentially airborne pathogens. Parainfluenza vaccination is considered to be of low effectiveness if given by injection & moderate effectiveness when given intranasally. Parainfluenza is usually a mild infection. Distemper vaccination after twelve weeks of age is very effective.  Bordetella vaccination is moderately effective by intranasal route & less effective by injection. The duration of protection varies but is lost by 6 months in some dogs & lasts 9 months or more in others. Since this vaccine does not reliably last a year it makes more sense to vaccinate dogs approximately 2 weeks prior to boarding for maximum effectiveness & to repeat the vaccination at 6 month intervals in dogs who are frequently boarded or frequently exposed to other dogs.”
~Mike Richards, DVM, vetinfo4dogs.com