Importance of Vet Visits and Vaccination

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Importance of Vet Visits and Vaccination

To protect our pets from life-threatening diseases and give them peace of mind. To create or boost our pet’s immunity to certain diseases and prevents them from passing on a disease

Why Pet Vaccination is Important?

Vaccinations is essential to help prepare your pets immune system fight off infectious diseases it is to prevent rather than cure diseases or before they become serious or even fatal. Regular vaccinations are simple yet powerful to ensure your pets lives a long and happy life and to protect people against transmissible diseases.

Prevents the spread of disease

Keeping them vaccinated helps to protect your pets and even humans from contagious infections

Protect your pet from deadly diseases

To prevent them from suffering or illnesses that could be avoided

Ensures Community Safety

Diseases like rabies can be transmitted to humans, making pet vaccination essentials for public health

Long-term Saving

Treating diseases is a more expensive treatments for illnesses than routine vaccinations

Peace of Mind

Knowing that your pet is vaccinated will provide you a peace of mind and allows you to enjoy companionship of your furry friend without worrying of potential health risks.

Preparation Before Vaccination

Things to do before Vaccination

1. Book a vaccination appointment and provide details of your pets
2. Communicate well with your Veterinarian regarding your questions and concerns to ensure that your pet receives a quality and comfortable visits
3. Condition your pet during the trip to vet, by taking advantage of treats to keep them calm, provide a positive reinforcement by rewarding good behavior with treats
4. Bringing their favorite toy or blanket may also help to ease stress

Types of Vaccines

Core Vaccines

According to World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSVA), are those vaccines that they must receive no matter their age, environment, habits, breed, or circumstance.

Non-Core Vaccines

Are those required based on their location, environment, and lifestyle.

Most Common Pet Vaccines for Dog

Core Vaccines

1. Anti Rabies
2. Distemper
3. Parvovirus
4. Hepatitis (Adenovirus)
5. Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

Non-Core Vaccines

1. Leptospirosis
2. Canine Influenza

Most Common Pet Vaccines for Cat

Core Vaccines

1. Feline Panleukopenia (Distemper)
2. Feline Calicivirus and Herpesvirus

Non-Core Vaccines

1. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
2. Chlamydia

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