Vaccine Clinic
Vaccine for your pets lifestyle
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Rabies: Requirred by law for all cats. Your cat must be over 16 weeks of age.
FRCP (Feline Rhinotracheitis/Calici/Panleukopenia): Core Vaccination and is recommended for all cats. Kittens should receive a series of vaccinations every 3-5 weeks until they are 16 weeks old and continued lifelong depended on manufacturing and veterinary recommendation.
Leukemia: This vaccine is considered a core vaccine for cats under 2 years of age, then dependent on lifestyle. Continuing this vaccine would be recommended if your cat is directly exposed to other unvaccinated cats. We recommend all cats be leukemia tested before bringing a new cat into your home but is not required for vaccination. We can still vaccinate your cat for leukemia without a test.
FRCP (Feline Rhinotracheitis/Calici/Panleukopenia): Core Vaccination and is recommended for all cats. Kittens should receive a series of vaccinations every 3-5 weeks until they are 16 weeks old and continued lifelong depended on manufacturing and veterinary recommendation.
Leukemia: This vaccine is considered a core vaccine for cats under 2 years of age, then dependent on lifestyle. Continuing this vaccine would be recommended if your cat is directly exposed to other unvaccinated cats. We recommend all cats be leukemia tested before bringing a new cat into your home but is not required for vaccination. We can still vaccinate your cat for leukemia without a test.
Rabies: Required by law for all dogs. Your dog must be over 16 weeks of age.
DAP (Distemper/Adnovirus/Parvo): Core Vaccine and is recommended for all dogs. Puppies should receive a series of vaccinations every 3-5 weeks until they are 16 weeks old and continued lifelong depended on manufacturing and veterinary recommendation.
Leptospirosis: Prevents a disease that is transmitted through urine of wildlife. This disease is zoonotic, which means it can be transmitted to humans. If your pet loves the outdoors or drinks from freestanding outdoor water, we recommend this vaccine.
Bordetella: Prevents some varieties of Kennel Cough. This oral vaccination is recommended for “social” dogs and may be required by your boarding/grooming facility.
Influenza: Prevents some varieties of Canine Influenza. This vaccination is recommended for “social” dogs and may be required by your boarding/grooming facility.
Rattlesnake: We still recommend seeking veterinary care if your pet gets bit by a rattlesnake, but with this vaccine the effects of the bite can be less traumatic. For our dogs with exposure to rattlesnakes, we recommend this vaccine in spring to get the best coverage.
Lyme: This vaccine is recommended for dogs who have exposure to being bit by ticks. We still recommend tick prevention for dogs current with the lyme vaccination.
DAP (Distemper/Adnovirus/Parvo): Core Vaccine and is recommended for all dogs. Puppies should receive a series of vaccinations every 3-5 weeks until they are 16 weeks old and continued lifelong depended on manufacturing and veterinary recommendation.
Leptospirosis: Prevents a disease that is transmitted through urine of wildlife. This disease is zoonotic, which means it can be transmitted to humans. If your pet loves the outdoors or drinks from freestanding outdoor water, we recommend this vaccine.
Bordetella: Prevents some varieties of Kennel Cough. This oral vaccination is recommended for “social” dogs and may be required by your boarding/grooming facility.
Influenza: Prevents some varieties of Canine Influenza. This vaccination is recommended for “social” dogs and may be required by your boarding/grooming facility.
Rattlesnake: We still recommend seeking veterinary care if your pet gets bit by a rattlesnake, but with this vaccine the effects of the bite can be less traumatic. For our dogs with exposure to rattlesnakes, we recommend this vaccine in spring to get the best coverage.
Lyme: This vaccine is recommended for dogs who have exposure to being bit by ticks. We still recommend tick prevention for dogs current with the lyme vaccination.
Please remember: all pets must accompany their humans through the lobby and exam room. We understand that some pets may require a little extra TLC. If you pet is nervous or shy, please call for an appointment so we can dedicate time to making your pets visit more enjoyable.
Please call 530-623-5757 for more details!