Vaccinations help
protect against viral & bacterial diseases and are one of the
most important preventive measures you can take for the health of
your pet. At some time in its life, your pet may be exposed to a
serious or even fatal infectious disease. Without proper
vaccination, it’s left unprotected. Paws ‘N Claws Veterinary Clinic
offers a personalized approach to vaccinating your pet based on age
& lifestyle (how much time your pet is indoors or outdoors, the
degree of contact with other animals, etc). So, the more you
tell us about your pet’s lifestyle, the better prepared we’ll be to
recommend the vaccination program that is best for your
pet.
CANINE
Distemper Combo - This vaccination includes several
viral agents important for the health of your pet. (Distemper,
Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus & Coronavirus). The puppy
series will be given at 8-12-16 weeks. Annual boosters will be
given until 3 years of age. After 3 years of age boosters will not
contain the Coronavirus & will be given based on your dog's
lifestyle.
Rabies – Rabies is always fatal when contracted. Since there is no cure, prevention by vaccination is the only
solution. Vaccination is extremely important and required by law,
as rabies can be transmitted easily to humans. Dogs must be 14
weeks of age or older to receive their first rabies vaccination.
This vaccination protects your pet for one year. All subsequent
rabies boosters are valid for three
years.
Bordetella–This
vaccine protects against upper respiratory disease that is best
described as bronchial pneumonia (kennel cough). We recommend a
bordetella vaccination if your dog attends training classes, puppy
kindergarten, goes to the dog park, is kenneled or goes to the
groomers. Most groomers, kennels & training centers require
this vaccination. It is available in injectable or intranasal form
& requires two vaccinations a month a part to start then a
booster is given every 6 months to keep it
current.
Giardia - Given only on a
case-by-case basis if your dog has a high exposure to giardia or if
your dog has had previous infections. Two vaccinations are required
to start then an annual booster is given.
Leptospirosis–
Given only on a case-by-case basis. This bacterial infection
results from direct contact with infected urine, biting or
ingestion of infected meat, and it can be transmitted from pets to
humans. Two vaccinations are required to start then an annual
booster is given.
Lyme –
Given only on a case-by-case basis. Characterized by lameness,
heart or kidney disease and nerve disorders, Lyme disease is caused
by ticks. Two vaccinations are required to start then an annual
booster is given.
FELINE
Distemper Combo – This vaccination includes several viral agents important for
the health of your pet. (Distemper, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus
& Chlamydia). The kitten series will be given at 8-12-16 weeks.
Boosters will be given annually until 3 years of age. After 3 years
of age boosters will not contain the Chlamydia & will be given
based on your cat's
lifestyle.
Rabies – Rabies is always fatal when contracted. Since there is no cure,
prevention by vaccination is the only solution. Vaccination is
extrememely important and required by law, as rabies can be
transmitted easily to humans. Dogs must be 14 weeks of age or older
to receive their first rabies vaccination. This
vaccination protects your pet for one year. All subsequint rabies
boosters are valid for three
years.
Feline Leukemia – Recommended in all
outdoor cats, indoor/outdoor cats and indoor cats that have contact
with outdoor cats. This vaccine is only to be given once your cat
has tested negative for feline leukemia and has had no chance of
re-exposure (outside unattended since test was negative and never
vaccinated).