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Vaccinations
We can provide all your pets’ vaccinations needs, from primary courses to yearly boosters!
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One of the most important things you can do to give your pet a long and healthy life is to ensure that they are vaccinated against common and serious infectious diseases. Maternally derived antibodies (which protect your puppy or kitten) start to dwindle from 7 weeks of age therefore it is important to provide immunity in the form of vaccinations from this point.
How much does it cost?
Primary Vaccination Course Dog. | £70.00 |
Primary Vaccination Course Cat | £75.25 |
Kennel Cough Vaccination | £38.00 |
Booster Dog | £48.00 |
Booster Cat | £54.00 |
When should my pet be vaccinated ?
Dogs
The first vaccinations is usually given in two doses at around the age of 8 weeks and the second 3-4 weeks later. Thereafter, your pet will require annual “booster” vaccinations, your pet may no longer be fully protected.
Some of the diseases we vaccinate dogs against are:
• Distemper
• Parvovirus
• Hepatitis
• Parainfluenza
• Leptospirosis
• Kennel Cough
Cats
Cats may be vaccinated from 9 weeks of age and are usually given two injections 3-4 weeks apart. To maintain immunity, yearly vaccines are given.
The viruses and diseases we commonly vaccinate against are:
• Panleukopenia (feline enteritis)
• Feline Herpes Virus
• Feline Calicivirus
• Feline Leukaemia
Rabbits
Unvaccinated rabbits are at a very high risk of contracting serious, life-threatening illness and should be vaccinated regardless of whether they live inside or outside. The diseases that we vaccinate against can be passed on from wild rabbits through fleas of from infected hay. Rabbits can be vaccinated from 6 weeks of age and require yearly vaccinations thereafter.
Rabbits are vaccinated against:
• Myxomatosis
• Viral Haemorrhagic Disease