Dog & Cat Vaccinations
Protecting dogs and cats with safe, preventive veterinary care.
A Stronger Defense Against Preventable Disease
Vaccinations are an important part of preventive veterinary care for dogs and cats, helping protect against serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. Keeping your pet up to date on vaccines helps protect their health while also helping protect other pets in your community. At PetVet365, we take a personalized approach to pet vaccinations. We recommend care based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, environment, and individual risk factors, so they get the protection they need without unnecessary vaccines.
Why Vaccinations Matter
Vaccines help prepare your pet’s immune system to recognize and fight off diseases before it become a serious problem. Routine dog and cat vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to help prevent illness and reduce the spread of contagious disease among pets.
Benefits of pet vaccinations include:
- Protection against common and serious diseases
- Lower risk of costly or complex medical treatment
- Support for long-term health and wellness
- Meeting local, boarding, grooming, and travel requirements, including rabies vaccines
- Greater peace of mind for pet parents
Core & Lifestyle Vaccines for Dogs and Cats
Not every pet needs the same vaccines. We tailor your pet’s vaccination schedule based on their specific needs.
Core vaccines, which are recommended for most pets, may include:
- Rabies for dogs and cats, a serious virus that affects the nervous system and is legally required
- Distemper for dogs and cats, a common virus that can impact the respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems
- Parvovirus for dogs, a highly contagious illness that affects the digestive system
- FVRCP for cats, which helps protect against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia
Lifestyle vaccines may also be recommended based on your pet’s daily routine and exposure risk, including:
- Bordetella for dogs and cats, often recommended for pets in social settings or boarding environments
- Lyme disease vaccines for dogs at risk of tick exposure
- Feline leukemia (FeLV) for cats, a virus that affects the immune system
Every vaccination visit starts with a wellness exam to make sure your pet is healthy and ready for vaccines. We’ll also walk you through our recommendations so you feel informed and confident in your pet’s care plan.
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