![]() Rabies - Federal and North Carolina law requires all cats to be vaccinated for the first time between the age of 12-16 weeks, again at 1 year of age, then every one to three years depending on the vaccine given. An example schedule would be 8 weeks, 11 weeks, 1 year, and 2 years old. After this time we will evaluate your cat's lifestyle and risk level to determine if continued vaccination is recommended. We recommend all cats get a series of two vaccines 3 weeks apart starting at 8 weeks old, followed by an annual booster at 1 and again at 2 years of age. Feline Leukemia - Feline leukemia is a virus that drastically increases the chances of your cat having leukemia, immune mediated disorders, or hematologic disorders. An example schedule would be at 8 weeks, 11 weeks, then at 1 year of age etc. FVRC P (F eline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici Virus, and Panleukopenia) - We recommend all cats, whether indoor or outdoor, receive this vaccination starting at 8 weeks and repeat 3 weeks later, followed by annual vaccination. We recommend a series of two vaccinations at 8 and 12 weeks, followed by biannual vaccination for all dogs that will be boarded, groomed, or will frequently be in contact with other dogs outside of your household (dog park, pet store, etc.). Bordetella - Bordetella bronchiseptica is a contagious respiratory virus commonly lumped with a group of other respiratory diseases known as "kennel cough". An example schedule would be at 15 weeks, 1 year, 4 years, 7 years, etc. Rabies is zoonotic, meaning that any of these infected animals can also infect humans through their saliva. Rabies is a contagious and deadly virus that can be transmitted to your dog through an infected dog, cat, raccoon, bat, fox, or other animal biting your dog. Rabies - Federal and North Carolina law requires all dogs to be vaccinated for the first time between the age of 12-16 weeks, again at 1 year of age, then every three years. We will work with each patient depending on their age at adoption and previous vaccine history to determine the best vaccine schedule for your dog. An example schedule would be at 6 weeks, 9 weeks, 13 weeks, 16 weeks, 1 year, etc. DHLPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parvo, and Parainfluenza) - We recommend all puppies 6 weeks and older receive a series of this combined vaccine every 3 weeks until they are at least 16 weeks old, followed by annual vaccination. Adding a new dog or cat to your house? Here is what you need to know.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |