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Jan 07

WHAT VACCINATIONS DOES A DOG NEED? AT WHAT AGE?

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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…

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WHAT VACCINATIONS DOES A CAT NEED? AT WHAT AGE?

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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…

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SHOULD MY DOG BE VACCINATED FOR LYME DISEASE?

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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…

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WHY DO PETS HAVE TO GO THROUGH AN INITIAL SERIES OF VACCINATIONS?

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For any vaccine to work, boosters are needed to ensure immunity. The frequency is determined by the manufacturer’s research on duration of immunity.

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WHY CAN’T I GIVE MY OWN VACCINATIONS TO MY PET?

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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…

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WHY ARE VACCINATIONS IMPORTANT?

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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…

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MY PET HAS A LUMP WHERE THE VACCINATION WAS GIVEN, WHAT CAN I DO?

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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.

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THE BOARDING KENNEL WANTS MY DOG TO HAVE THE “KENNEL COUGH” VACCINE, WHAT IS THAT?

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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…

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SHOULD I BRUSH MY PET’S TEETH?

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Yes, they build up tartar and plaque just like we do. Brushing should be done daily, or at the minimum 3 times a week.

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HOW DO I BRUSH MY PET’S TEETH, AND WHAT SHOULD I USE?

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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….

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