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Protecting Your Pet’s Health With Vaccines

Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever before—thanks in large part to vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases. Over the years, vaccines against dangerous diseases have saved millions of pets and virtually eliminated some fatal diseases that were once common. However, many infectious diseases still pose a significant threat to dogs and cats that are unvaccinated. It’s important to stay vigilant about keeping your pets up-to-date on their vaccinations.

Importance of Vaccines for Your Pet

Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to protect your pet from serious diseases. Although vaccine programs have been highly successful, it’s important to remember that vaccines are only effective if they’re administered on time. We can’t afford to become complacent about vaccination schedules, as the risks of preventable diseases remain significant.

Core vs. Optional Vaccines

There are many vaccines available for dogs and cats, but not every pet needs every available vaccine. Vaccines are divided into two categories:
  • Core Vaccines: These are essential for all pets and should be administered to every dog or cat. They protect against some of the most common and dangerous diseases.
  • Optional Vaccines: These vaccines may be recommended based on your pet’s lifestyle, risk of exposure to specific diseases, and other factors, such as travel habits or contact with other animals.

Tailored Vaccination Schedules for Your Pet

We understand that every pet is unique, and that no single vaccine program will be ideal for every pet in every situation. Our doctors and other staff members are well-educated about veterinary vaccines, and our goal is to give you the best advice for keeping your pet healthy. Let us develop a vaccination schedule and ongoing booster routine that accounts for your pet’s lifestyle, overall health, risk for exposure to infectious disease, and other factors.

As your pet’s needs evolve, we’ll adjust their vaccination schedule accordingly. For example, travel plans or changes in social habits may increase the risk of exposure to certain diseases, which may require additional or modified vaccines.

Schedule an Appointment for Your Pet’s Vaccinations

Vaccines help pets live longer, healthier lives. Protecting your pet is our primary goal, and we take the time to develop a vaccination schedule that’s right for your pet’s individual needs. Contact us today to set up an appointment to discuss your pet’s vaccination needs and to ensure that they’re protected against harmful diseases.
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