If you've misplaced your pet's vaccine records and had them updated at Petco, you can contact the store where the vaccines were administered to request a copy.
- Visit the Petco location where the vaccinations took place and request records in person.
- Call the store directly, providing your pet's name and your contact information.
- Check any Petco Pet Wellness Program account or emails for digital copies of vaccine records.
Keeping updated vaccination records is essential for your pet's health because it ensures you can prove vaccination status for boarding, traveling, and routine vet visits. Additionally, these records help veterinarians provide the best care by knowing your pet’s vaccination history.
If you need further advice or have specific questions, consider booking a consultation with one of our experienced veterinarians at Dial A Vet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Petco provide all my pet's medical records?
Petco can provide records of services and vaccinations performed at their locations. For comprehensive medical records, it’s best to contact your regular veterinarian.
- What if Petco can't find my pet's records?
If Petco is unable to locate your records, check any personal files, past receipts, or emails. It might be a good idea to start a new record set with your veterinarian.
- Why is it essential to keep an updated vaccine record?
Up-to-date vaccine records are crucial for identifying necessary boosters, complying with local laws, and ensuring your pet’s safety in public settings or around other animals.
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