Vaccinations - Dog Owners
Puppy Vaccinations
We want to help you keep your puppy healthy and happy. Regularly scheduled vaccinations are important for building your puppy's immunity to several serious dog diseases. The examination we perform at each visit will also help us detect any common puppyhood problems or illnesses. Remember that we are always pleased to answer any questions about raising your puppy; please feel free to bring a list with you or call at any time. Here's a schedule of visits and vaccinations that we ask you to follow:
AGE OF PUPPY: VACCINATION / PROCEDURE 6 - 8 weeks First examination, first (of 3) DA2PP vaccination. This vaccine protects against Canine Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus. 9 - 12 weeks Second DA2PP booster and exam. This is done 3-4 weeks after the first vaccine. 13 - 16 weeks Third (and final) DA2PP booster, Rabies vaccination and final exam.
The final DA2PP booster is done 3-4 weeks after the second booster. This vaccine will last for 1 year and will then need to be boostered annually.
This first rabies vaccine is usually done around 16 weeks and is good for 1 year; subsequent vaccinations last for 3 years.
This concludes the series of routine puppy vaccinations. If a puppy starts the series at an early age, 4 vaccines may be needed; if it starts at a later age, only 2 vaccines may be needed in the series.Other Vaccinations
There are other vaccinations available which you may need to have your puppy receive. We can advise you on whether or not they should be given.
Bordetella
This is commonly known as the "kennel cough" vaccine. It protects against a severe upper respiratory infection which causes a cough caused by a bacterium know as Bordetella bronchiseptica and Canine Parainfluenza virus. If your dog will be exposed to other dogs in closed situations such as shows, groomers and boarding kennels this vaccine is recommended. In fact, most groomers and kennels require this vaccine before admission. It is a nasal spray vaccine and can be given to puppies over 3 weeks of age. Immunity lasts for 1 year and annual re-vaccination is needed. Dogs which are shown or boarded regularly may receive this vaccine more often.Annual Vaccinations
An annual wellness exam is important for prevention and early detection of disease. This visit is also necessary for annual vaccine boosters to maintain immunity.
Vaccinations - Cat Owners
Kitten Vaccinations
Regularly scheduled vaccinations are important for building your kitten's immunity to several serious cat diseases. The examination we perform at each visit will also help us detect any common kittenhood problems or illnesses. Remember that we are always pleased to answer any questions about raising your kitten. Please feel free to bring a list with you or call at any time. Here's a schedule of visits and vaccinations that we recommend you follow:
AGE OF KITTEN: VACCINATION / PROCEDURE 6 - 8 weeks First examination, first (of3) FVRCP vaccinations. This is the distemper multiple vaccine. It protects against Feline Distemper (panleukopenia) Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Chlamydia psittaci. 9 - 12 weeks Second FVRCP booster and exam. This is done 3-4 weeks after the first vaccine. 12 - 16 weeks Third (and final) FVRCP booster, Rabies vaccination and final exam.
The final FVRCP booster is done 3-4 weeks after the second booster. This vaccine will last for 1 year and will then need a booster shot annually.
This first rabies vaccine lasts for 1 year; subsequent vaccinations last for 3 years.
If a puppy starts the series at an early age, 4 vaccines may be needed; if it starts at a later age, only 2 vaccines may be needed in the series.
Other Vaccinations
There are other vaccinations available which your kitten may need to receive. We can advise you on whether or not they should be given.Feline Leukemia
This vaccine protects your cat from contracting feline leukemia from another cat. If your you cat goes outside or will be exposed to oto other cats outside of the home, this vaccine is recommended. Immunity lasts for 1 year and annual re-vaccination is needed.
Annual Vaccinations
An annual wellness exam is important for prevention and early detection of disease. This visit is also necessary for annual vaccine boosters to maintain immunity.General Information
Spaying/Neutering
We recommend that if you don't plan to use your pet for breeding purposes in the future, it should be surgically altered. Altering should be done between 4 and 6 months of age. Spaying and neutering your dog or cat at this age will prevent many health and behavioral problems later in life.
Heartworm
Heartworms are a worm-like parasite that are transmitted through the bite of a mosquito. They can grow in the heart and cause serious heart disease. There are several medications which we have that you may give to your pet on either a daily or monthly basis that will prevent it from developing the disease if it's bitten by a carrier mosquito. We will begin your pet on this preventative medication once it has reached 8-12 weeks of age. You should continue to give it year-round. An annual or bi-annual blood test can be performed to test for heartworms and to make sure the medication is working. We can coordinate the heartworm test with one of your pet's annual vaccination visits.
Flea and Tick Control
There are many new products on the market which can be applied topically or taken orally to control fleas and/or ticks. In general, supermarket or pet store products are not very effective. However, we have many products available only through veterinarians that work very well. Our clients have been very pleased with their effectiveness and safety. Ask us about Advantage and Revolution once a month topicals, Program oral flea control preventic and Vetkem Collars and sprays. We'll help you find a product that's best suited to your needs.

