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Triennial
Vaccination notice
The City
of Houston has amended its ordinance to authorize the use
of a triennial vaccination provided the requirements of
the State of Texas are met. Your veterinarian will be
familiar with these vaccination requirements. If your
pet has been previously vaccinated with a triennial vaccine
and it comes under the retroactivity clause of the state regulations,
your veterinarian must certify this fact for our records,
including the date of the vaccination. We will honor that
certification for the remainder of the 3 year period.
Even though
you will not be required to vaccinate your pet annually, Houston
is still requiring annual licensing since many person have indicated
they will continue to vaccinate their pets each year.
Pet owners will continue to receive annual notices for license
renewal but it will not be necessary to submit a vaccination
certificate each year to renew the license. If you use
the triennial vaccine you will receive a notice on the third
year reminding you it is necessary to revaccinate your pet.
Remember,
licensing fees for pets that have been spayed or neutered are
substantially less than those for intact animals. Be sure
to spay/neuter your pet and make certain your veterinarian has
included the spay/neuter information on the vaccination certificate.
If
you have questions regarding the use of the triennial vaccine
please contact your veterinarian. If you have any questions
regarding licensing please contact the Bureau of Animal Regulation
and Care (BARC) at 713-229-7300, Licensing Section.
This page was last updated
8/4/2006.
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