2 Reasons To Make Sure That Your Dog Gets Vaccinated

Vaccinating your dogs is one of the most important things you can do in order to keep your dog healthy and in good condition, mostly because it will protect them from some of the most dangerous and common illnesses that they may be exposed to over the course of their lives. Listed below are two reasons to make sure that your dog gets vaccinated. 

You Cannot Ensure That Your Dog Is Never Exposed To Stray Animals

One of the biggest reasons that so many people choose to ignore vaccinations for their dogs is that they believe that there is no risk of their dog coming into contact with a stray animal or an unvaccinated animal. Unfortunately, this is a very risky move because there is always the chance that your dog is going to find a hole in your fence or sneak out of your house and become exposed to all manner of wild or stray animals that could give your dog a disease. In addition, it can be extremely difficult to ensure that no wild or stray animals are able to get into your fenced-in yard where they can actually infect your dog.

Your Boarding And Rental Options Are Severely Limited

Another reason to make sure that your dog gets vaccinated is that your boarding and rental options will be severely limited until you get your dog vaccinated. The reason for this is quite obvious as a  boarding facility is never going to take an unvaccinated dog simply because it would put all of the other dogs in the kennel facility at risk. As a result, you will find that you are going to have to either impose on a friend or family member to care of your dog while you are out of town or you will simply not be able to leave on a trip without taking your dog with you until the vaccinations are in place.

In addition, you may also find that it is extremely difficult to find a new place to live when your dog is not vaccinated. In many cases, an apartment complex or rental home that allows dogs will often require proof that your dogs are vaccinated before they allow you to move into the home in order to prevent issues with your dog infecting or spreading diseases to the other dogs that may live in the neighborhood or in the complex.

Contact your local veterinarian today in order to discuss why it is so important to ensure that your dog gets vaccinated and to determine which vaccinations your dog is in need of. You will want to make sure that your dog gets vaccinated because you cannot ensure that your dog is never exposed to stray animals and because your boarding and rental options will be severely limited if you do not get your dog vaccinated.


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