PetVet training

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  1. 4. This disease causes bloody stool and vomitting.
  2. 5. This disease is caused by wildlife urine, can be found in wet ground, puddles, streams, and lakes, and we vaccinate against the 4 most common strains.
  3. 8. How many weeks old do we recommend puppies and kittens to start their vaccines. (spell out number)
  4. 10. This feline vaccine is also called the 3in1. (bonus points for writing down the 3 diseases it prevents)
  5. 12. This add on service is recomended for all pets when the nails get long (no spaces if more then one word)
  6. 13. This vaccine helps prevent several strains of kennel cough.
  7. 14. This "snap" test tests for heartworm, lyme, anaplasmosis, and erhlichia.
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  1. 1. Every pet should have one in case a pet gets misplaced.
  2. 2. This vaccine prevents a disease spread by the bite of an infected tick.
  3. 3. This vaccine is designed specifically for cats to help prevent vaccine site sarcomas.
  4. 6. This dewormer is given at all puppy/kitten visits, and is also called Strongid.
  5. 7. It is recommended that the cat gets tested for this before being vaccinated for this highly contagious, feline disease.
  6. 9. This "expression" is only recommended for canines. Pets will normally scoot on the floor to let owners know this needs to be done. (no spaces if more then one word)
  7. 11. This zoonotic disease is 99.9% fatal once symptoms appear.