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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 583857" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>What state are you in? I don't know that you need "vet records". You need records. I think that they're all in collusion. I think that everywhere you need a rabies certificate, and of course a doggie salon is able to hold you to any standards that they want. I kept copies of the dated receipts. If I wanted it would be just as legally valid to take them down to a notary and sign a statement that I gave the shots and spray the same day I bought them. </p><p></p><p>I think that your groomer is probably justified in wanting proof of all vaccines. Bubba got Bordatella at a groomer that didn't require it. If their personal level of proof is a vet certificate, then I see nothing wrong with that. There are a lot of people that do their own, I'm sure. Of course, cattle dogs probably aren't going to the groomer much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 583857, member: 99"] What state are you in? I don't know that you need "vet records". You need records. I think that they're all in collusion. I think that everywhere you need a rabies certificate, and of course a doggie salon is able to hold you to any standards that they want. I kept copies of the dated receipts. If I wanted it would be just as legally valid to take them down to a notary and sign a statement that I gave the shots and spray the same day I bought them. I think that your groomer is probably justified in wanting proof of all vaccines. Bubba got Bordatella at a groomer that didn't require it. If their personal level of proof is a vet certificate, then I see nothing wrong with that. There are a lot of people that do their own, I'm sure. Of course, cattle dogs probably aren't going to the groomer much... [/QUOTE]
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