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(see below for information about vaccinations and vaccine schedules)

Why Vaccinate?

Vaccinating your dogs and cats is one of the most impactful decisions you can make for their health and well-being. Vaccines protect against serious, potentially life-threatening diseases such as parvovirus, distemper, rabies, kennel cough and feline leukemia. By ensuring your pet is vaccinated, you are equipping their immune system to combat these illnesses effectively.

The benefits of vaccinations extend beyond just protecting your beloved furry companions. Vaccinated pets help prevent the spread of diseases to other animals and even humans, contributing to a healthier community. Many boarding facilities, dog parks, and grooming services require up-to-date vaccinations, ensuring that your pet can enjoy social interactions without unnecessary risk.

Moreover, vaccinations are a cost-effective way to maintain your pet's health. Treating diseases that could have been prevented through vaccination can lead to expensive bills. Investing in vaccinations is a proactive approach that reduces health risks and helps you avoid high costs in the future.

Lastly, vaccinating your pets can provide peace of mind. You can feel confident knowing you are taking the necessary steps to keep your furry family members safe. Prioritize their health today. Choose to vaccinate and ensure your pets lead long, happy, and healthy lives.

Vaccine Schedule

Ensuring the health of your dog or cat starts with a proper vaccine schedule.

Puppies

-1st distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus (DAPP) vaccines at 6 weeks of age, followed by boosters every 3 to 4 weeks until they are about 16 weeks old. Leukemia vaccine is added to the 3rd and 4th boosters.

Adult Dog (who have had previous vaccines)

-L4 boostered yearly
-Bordetella boostered yearly
-DAPP boostered every 3 years
-Rabies every 3 years

Kittens

-1st FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia)vaccine at 6 to 8 weeks, with subsequent doses every 3 to 4 weeks until they are around 16 weeks old Leukemia vaccine is added to doses 3 & 4.

Adult Cat (who have had previous vaccines)

-FVRCP+L4 boostered yearly
-Rabies boostered every 3yrs

Rabies

-vaccines are administered as early as 12 to 16 weeks for both dogs and cats, with boosters given at a year and every 3yrs thereafter.

Deworming

-Crucial to eliminate intestinal parasites that can affect your pet’s health and well-being.

Microchipping

-highly recommended, providing a permanent form of identification that significantly increases the chances of reuniting lost pets with their owners.