
Vaccines protect against common diseases that your pet may become exposed to. Below are some of the vaccines we might recommend, depending on your pet’s age, medical history and lifestyle.
Did You Know?
Vaccines have about a 95% success rate for preventing infections and fatal diseases.
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Rabies
The rabies vaccine is required by law and protects against the fatal illness. Rabies can be transmitted to other pets and people through the bite of an infected animal.
Distemper (DHPP)
This combination vaccine protects against viruses that cause life-threatening neurologic, respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
Leptospirosis
This vaccine protects against a bacteria that can cause deadly kidney or liver disease. Leptospirosis is also transmissible to people.
Lyme
This vaccine helps prevent Lyme disease, which is easily transmitted through the bite of an infected tick.
Bordetella
This vaccine protects against an airborne respiratory virus known as "Kennel Cough."
Influenza
The influenza vaccine protects against a contagious respiratory infection.
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Rabies
The rabies vaccine is required by law and protects against the fatal illness. Rabies can be transmitted to other pets and people through the bite of an infected animal.
Distemper (FVRCP)
This combination vaccine protects against viruses that cause life-threatening respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
Feline Leukemia
This vaccine protects against the contagious and often fatal disease, which is easily spread between cats.
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Vaccines are the key to a long and healthy life. Your veterinarian will suggest the best vaccines for your pet based on lifestyle and specific needs.
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