Protect with Vaccinations

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Why Vaccinate? Vaccines prepare your pet’s immune system to fight specific diseases, protecting their health and helping to prevent the spread of illnesses.

Puppies and Kittens must be at least 8 weeks old to begin vaccinations.

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Vaccination Pricing
Cats FVRCP (4 in 1) $25
Cats FELV (Feline Leukemia) $20
Dogs DHPP/DHLPP $25
Dogs Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Oral $20
Dogs Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Injection $40
Dogs & Cats Rabies $25
Dogs & Cats Deworming $20 & up
Dogs & Cats Tapeworm Injection $25 & up
Dogs & Cats Anal Gland Expression $40
Dogs & Cats Rabies Certificate Duplicate $10

DHPP/DHLPP (4 in 1)

  • DHPP: This combination vaccine is crucial in protecting dogs against four severe diseases:
    • Distemper: A highly contagious virus that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems, often leading to severe illness or death.
    • Hepatitis: Caused by adenovirus type 1, this disease affects the liver and can cause fever, hemorrhage, and even death.
    • Parainfluenza: A respiratory virus that contributes to kennel cough, leading to coughing and respiratory distress.
    • Parvovirus: A highly contagious virus that attacks the gastrointestinal system, causing severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration, which can be fatal if untreated.
  • DHLPP: Includes all the protections of DHPP with the addition of:
    • Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection that can lead to kidney and liver damage, and can also be transmitted to humans, making it critical to prevent.

Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

  • Oral/Injection: Bordetella is a leading cause of kennel cough, a highly contagious respiratory infection that spreads easily among dogs in close quarters, such as kennels or dog parks. Vaccination helps prevent this uncomfortable condition, which can lead to severe coughing, sneezing, and other respiratory symptoms.

Cats

FVRCP (3 in 1)

  • This essential vaccine protects cats from:
    • Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis: A herpesvirus that causes severe respiratory symptoms like sneezing, nasal discharge, and eye infections.
    • Calicivirus: Another virus causing respiratory infections, as well as oral ulcers and arthritis in some cases.
    • Panleukopenia: Also known as feline distemper, this is a highly contagious and often fatal disease that affects the blood cells, leading to severe dehydration, diarrhea, and vomiting.
  • Vaccinating against these diseases is crucial for maintaining the health of both indoor and outdoor cats.

FELV (Feline Leukemia)

Feline Leukemia is one of the most serious infectious diseases in cats, leading to a variety of health issues such as anemia, immune suppression, and cancer. It is primarily spread through saliva and close contact with infected cats. Vaccinating against FELV is especially important for outdoor cats or those that may interact with other cats.

Dogs & Cats

Rabies: Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system, affecting all mammals, including humans. It is transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, often through bites. Rabies vaccination is required by law for dogs and is strongly recommended for cats, particularly those that go outside.

Deworming: Deworming protects pets from internal parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms, which can cause a variety of health problems, including malnutrition, anemia, and gastrointestinal issues. Regular deworming is essential, especially for pets that spend time outdoors.

Tapeworm Injection: Tapeworms are a common parasite that can be ingested by pets through flea infestations or consuming infected rodents. Tapeworm infections can lead to weight loss, abdominal discomfort, and irritation. Treatment with a tapeworm injection is a simple and effective way to eliminate these parasites.

Anal Gland Expression: Regular expression of your pet’s anal glands can prevent discomfort and reduce the risk of infection. If not expressed naturally or manually, impacted anal glands can become painful and may lead to abscesses or infections.