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CORE VACCINES

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Rabies
Protects against rabies, a fatal disease that can affect animals and people.
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Distemper
Helps protect against serious diseases including canine distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, and parvovirus.

LIFESTYLE VACCINES

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Lyme
May be recommended for dogs with tick exposure.
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Bordetella
Commonly recommended for dogs that board, for grooming, attend daycare, travel, or regularly interact with other dogs.
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Which vaccines does my dog need?
Commonly recommended for dogs that board, for grooming, attend daycare, travel, or regularly interact with other dogs.

CORE VACCINES

Your Puppy’s
First Vaccines

6–8 weeks
​First puppy vaccines
9–12
weeks
Next vaccine in the puppy series
12–16
weeks
Continue/complete puppy series + rabies when appropriate
1
year
Adult boosters

Your Kitten’s
First Vaccines

6–8 weeks
​First kitten
vaccines
9–12
weeks
Next vaccine in the kitten series
12–16
weeks
Continue/complete kitten series +
rabies when appropriate
1
year
Adult boosters
Schedule may vary depending on when the puppy/kitten starts the series and its vaccination history.
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Rabies
Protects cats and their families against this fatal zoonotic disease.
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Feline Distemper
Protects against several serious and highly contagious feline diseases.

FELINE LEUKEMIA

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Feline Leukemia
can be an important part of a cat’s preventive care, particularly for kittens and cats at risk of exposure.
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But my cat stays indoors. Does vaccination still matter?

Indoor living can reduce certain risks, but it doesn't eliminate them. We can help determine which vaccines are appropriate for your individual cat.

VACCINE PRICING

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