Vaccinations for Your Dog or Cat

Vaccinations play an integral role in keeping your pet healthy. Animal diseases can be transmitted from other cats and dogs, wildlife or even the environment and can be fatal.

When Should My Pet Get Vaccinated?

Puppies and kittens are typically initially vaccinated at 6-8 weeks of age and then boostered every 3-4 weeks thereafter until the age of at least 16 weeks. Rabies can be administered as young as 12 weeks of age.

Should I be worried about the number of vaccines my pet is getting?

It is not so much the number of vaccines administered as the age and timing of vaccinations. We follow the AAHA vaccination guidelines and make every effort to ensure that your pet is properly covered also taking in to account lifestyle and health status.

Vaccines for Cats

Rabies

FVRCP

FVRCP/Leukemia

Vaccines for Dogs

Rabies

DAPP

Bordetella

Leptospirosis

Influenza

vaccinations for dog and cat

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My pet is acting different after vaccinations. Is this normal?

After vaccination, it is usual for the pet to return home and return to normal activity, however, vaccinations stimulate the immune system, an inherently inflammatory process. It is considered normal in the first couple of days to experience certain side effects. Please visit our aftercare page for further details. 

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Office Hours

Monday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 8:00am - 6:00pm

Friday - Sunday: Closed