Vaccination Requirements
We require you to provide a copy of your dog’s most current vax records to us. We understand you may not have them at the time of registration, or that the current records may need to be updated prior to their start date, either because the next puppy booster or annual vaccines will become due. Our requirement is to have these on file by the time your dog enters our training program. If either of the above scenarios are at play, please set a reminder for yourself to email or have them in hand at your first class as they cannot enter the building without them on file.
Records may be sent via email to in a .pdf, .png or .jpg format. Ensure full page is in view and legible and that it meets our vaccination format requirements. You are welcome to bring a hard copy of vaccinations to your first class.
* We accept records on veterinary or rescue group letterhead.
*If records are coming from the breeder, the stickers from the vaccination vials must be included. If you don’t have your puppy just yet, please request that your breeder include these.
*Puppies are not required to have completed their 3-round booster series to register or begin their program, however we do require they remain on schedule with their boosters throughout their program and not lapse. When your puppy receives their next round, please pass the updated record on to your trainer via email.
*Handwritten records without vial stickers are not accepted and we do not make exceptions.
Puppies:
Distemper – On Booster Schedule
Parvo – On Booster Schedule
Rabies – When Age-Appropriate
Adult Dogs:
At 6+ months, all dogs must be up to date on distemper, parvo and rabies vaccinations. Bordetella required annually. Proof of vaccination required to participate in classes.
The distemper and parvo vaccinations are part of a combo vaccination given in 3 rounds of boosters at 6-8 weeks, 10-12 weeks and 14-16 weeks to increase immunity. Puppies do not need to have completed the series at start, but must stay up to date and on schedule throughout participation. Rabies is administered between 10 weeks and 6 months depending on veterinarian preferences and existing vaccination schedule.