Da2PPV– stands for Distemper-Adenovirus- Parainfluenza- Parvovirus Puppies: Start at 6-8 weeks of age, and receive a series of 2-4 boosters, every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks old. Adults: Give 2…
FVRCP– stands for Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia virus (Distemper) Kittens: Start at 6-8 weeks of age, and receive a series of 2-4 boosters, every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks…
Only if your dog is at risk. The main base for prevention of Lyme Disease is consistent monthly use of a safe and effective tick preventive, like Frontline Plus. Risk…
For any vaccine to work, boosters are needed to ensure immunity. The frequency is determined by the manufacturer’s research on duration of immunity.
You can, with the exception of Rabies. However, we do NOT recommend it for several reasons. A physical exam by a veterinarian should be performed prior to any vaccine to…
Vaccinations are important for the health of your pet. Many of the viruses we vaccinate for are potentially deadly. Prevention is much better for the pet than treating after the…
The veterinarian who administered the vaccines should be consulted. Local reactions can occur and may not be serious. If the lump is large, painful or persistent it should be checked.
Kennel cough is a highly infectious respiratory disease caused by the virus known as parainfluenza and a bacteria called bordetella. The vaccine will reduce the chance of your dog catching…
Yes, they build up tartar and plaque just like we do. Brushing should be done daily, or at the minimum 3 times a week.
Brushing is similar to what we do, with a few adjustments. Start out by just handling your pet’s mouth, and rubbing your fingers on the outer surface of the teeth….