If your pet is travelling overseas, they will need to have some evidence that they have had the proper dog vaccine that they need. For example, they need to have evidence that they are protected against rabies and the like.
If your animal is being kept in a kennel whilst you are away, you will also need to provide evidence that your dog has had all relevant vaccines. One particularly important dog vaccine, particularly during a kennel stay, is that of ‘kennel cough’.
Your dog may also need a few additional vaccines during the early stages of their life. This way you can ensure that they are as healthy as possible.
Your local vet will be able to provide advice with regards to the type of dog vaccine that your animal needs. They will keep you up to date and tell you when they need to have their vaccine topped up. Remember, if you are using a company to get your pet to travel overseas, then you may also want to talk to them about the type of vaccine that you are going to need to ensure that your animal has.





