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IMMUNIZATIONS

Vaccinations protect our pets from infectious diseases and are necessary to insure their good health. Puppies and kittens need a series of vaccinations to protect them, followed by yearly boosters.

CANINES

FELINES
We offer immunizations against the following diseases:
Distemper — a serious and usually fatal disease of the respiratory, intestinal and nervous systems
Parainfluenza — a respiratory virus, also called “kennel cough”
Parvovirus — a serious and often fatal intestinal virus
Adenovirus — a respiratory infection
Rabies — a fatal viral disease of the nervous system
NOTE: the first four are usually combined into one vaccination called a “distemper combo.”
We also will vaccinate against Bordatella (a bacterial infection that causes kennel cough) when requested, and Lymes (a tick-born illness) as the doctor deems necessary.
We offer immunizations against the following diseases:
Feline Viral Rhinotrocheitis — a respiratory disease in the herpes family
Calici — a viral respiratory disease
Panleukopenia — a usually fatal viral disease of the intestinal tract
Chlamydia — an infection of the respiratory system and eyes
Rabies — a fatal viral disease of the nervous system
NOTE: the first four are usually combined into one vaccination.
The doctor may also advise you to have your cat immunized against Feline Leukemia (a virus that leads to immune system suppression and anemia; it increases the susceptibiility to other infections and cancer) or Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) a fatal viral disease affecting blood vessels and the nervous system.

Any immunization carries a mild risk of side effects, including lethargy, shivering, shaking, vomiting and injection-site swelling. However, the benefits of immunizing your pet far outweigh the risks. Also, see our Titers Testing Service Page.


















