Full Veterinary Vaccination and Immunization Program
All veterinarians will recommend a vaccine program suitable for your pet. Type and frequency of vaccine will be based on your pet’s age and lifestyle.
For example: indoor versus outdoor, frequency of contact with other animals, grooming and boarding and risk of exposure to infectious disease.
Puppies and kittens are at high risk of being exposed to any disease if they are walked or taken out before all rounds of vaccinations are done. Puppies and kittens can be started on vaccinations at 8 weeks old and adult pets are vaccinated yearly.
The most basic vaccinations for puppies are (apart from exam):
- Canine Distemper, parvo, para-influenza, adenovirus-type2 and corona virus (also known as 5 in 1 DA2PP-Corona vaccine)
- Internal parasite Dewormer
The most basic vaccinations for kittens are (apart from exam):
- Feline Panleukopenia, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Feline Calicvirus and Chlamydia (also known as FVRCP)
- Internal Parasite
The most basic vaccinations for adult dog are (apart from exam):
- Rabies
- DA2PP-Corona
The most basic vaccinations for adult cats are (apart from exam):
- Rabies
- FVRCP