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Shielding with Shots: Essential Vaccinations for Your Pet's Health
Vaccinations For Pets
Similar to humans, pets are susceptible to infectious diseases, some of which can even be transmitted to humans. To ensure the safety and well-being of your pets, and by extension, your family, we strongly advise adhering to current vaccination guidelines as part of responsible pet ownership.
Puppies And Kittens
Puppies and kittens get early disease protection from their mother’s milk, provided she’s vaccinated, but this only lasts a few weeks. When you bring home your new pet, they may have received their first shots; always confirm this with the previous owner. If not, it’s crucial to schedule their first vaccinations promptly after you take them in. As a Guideline:
- Puppies should be vaccinated at 8 and then 10 weeks.
- Kittens should be vaccinated at 9 and then 12 weeks.
- Booster injections should then be given 12 months from the initial vaccinations, and annually thereafter.
Dogs
It’s important to regularly vaccinate your dog against these common diseases:
Leptospirosis
Canine Distemper Virus
Canine Parvovirus
Infectious Canine Hepatitis
Cats
It’s essential to regularly vaccinate your cat against these diseases:
Feline Calicivirus
Feline Herpes Virus
Feline Infectious Enteritis
Rabbits
Rabbits are susceptible to infectious diseases, with two specific ones posing a significant risk and potential for severe suffering. These include:
Myxomatosis
Rabbit Viral Hemorrhagic Disease (RVHD)
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