Periodic Vaccinations
Pet vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventative veterinary services, protecting your pet from a range of contagious and potentially life-threatening diseases. At Dr. Paws, we understand that every pet is unique, so we tailor our pet vaccinations protocols based on your pet's species, age, lifestyle, and individual risk factors.
Periodic Vaccinations
Pet vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventative veterinary services, protecting your pet from a range of contagious and potentially life-threatening diseases. At Dr. Paws, we understand that every pet is unique, so we tailor our pet vaccinations protocols based on your pet's species, age, lifestyle, and individual risk factors.
Periodic Vaccinations
Pet vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventative veterinary services, protecting your pet from a range of contagious and potentially life-threatening diseases. At Dr. Paws, we understand that every pet is unique, so we tailor our pet vaccinations protocols based on your pet's species, age, lifestyle, and individual risk factors.
Trivalent and quadrivalent vaccines are among the most important vaccines that cats must receive to protect them from a group of serious viral diseases. The trivalent vaccine provides protection against three diseases:
Feline Herpesvirus: Causes upper respiratory tract infections in cats, which can lead to serious health problems.
Calicivirus Also causes upper respiratory tract infections, and can cause chronic respiratory problems.
Panleukopenia: Also known as feline distemper, it is a highly contagious viral disease that affects the digestive system, causing diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and can be fatal.
The quadrivalent vaccine adds protection against Feline Leukemia, a cancer that affects the cat’s immune system.
Protection from fatal diseases: These vaccines protect cats from potentially fatal diseases or diseases that can cause serious health complications.
Strengthening the immune system: These vaccines help strengthen the cat’s immune system, making it more resistant to diseases.
Preventing the spread of diseases: These vaccines help prevent the spread of diseases among other cats.
The pentavalent vaccine is one of the most important vaccines that dogs must receive to protect them from a group of serious viral and bacterial diseases. The pentavalent vaccine provides protection against five diseases:
Rabies: A serious viral disease that affects the nervous system and leads to death.
Parvovirus: A highly contagious viral disease that affects the digestive system, causing diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and can be fatal.
Adenovirus: Causes inflammation of the respiratory and digestive systems.
Parainfluenza: Causes inflammation of the respiratory system.
Bordetella: Causes inflammation of the respiratory system.
Protection from fatal diseases: This vaccine protects dogs from potentially fatal diseases or diseases that can cause serious health complications.
Strengthening the immune system: This vaccine helps strengthen the dog’s immune system, making it more resistant to diseases.
Preventing the spread of diseases: This vaccine helps prevent the spread of diseases among other dogs.
The rabies vaccine is one of the most important vaccines that both dogs and cats must receive. This vaccine protects against rabies, a viral disease that affects the nervous system and leads to death. Rabies can be transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected animal, so vaccinating pets is an important way to prevent the spread of this disease.
Deworming medications are not exactly vaccines, but rather medications used to eliminate intestinal worms that can infect pets. These medications should be given periodically as directed by the veterinarian, especially for pets that go outdoors or come into contact with other animals.
Our veterinary services team will discuss the appropriate pet vaccinations and deworming schedule for your pet and answer any questions you may have. These preventative veterinary services play a key role in maintaining your pet’s health and preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
Periodic Vaccinations
Pet vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventative veterinary services, protecting your pet from a range of contagious and potentially life-threatening diseases. At Dr. Paws, we understand that every pet is unique, so we tailor our pet vaccinations protocols based on your pet’s species, age, lifestyle, and individual risk factors.
Trivalent and Quadrivalent Cat Vaccines
Trivalent and quadrivalent vaccines are among the most important vaccines that cats must receive to protect them from a group of serious viral diseases. The trivalent vaccine provides protection against three diseases:
Feline Herpesvirus: Causes upper respiratory tract infections in cats, which can lead to serious health problems.
Calicivirus Also causes upper respiratory tract infections, and can cause chronic respiratory problems.
Panleukopenia: Also known as feline distemper, it is a highly contagious viral disease that affects the digestive system, causing diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and can be fatal.
The quadrivalent vaccine adds protection against Feline Leukemia, a cancer that affects the cat’s immune system.
Benefits of Trivalent and Quadrivalent Vaccines:
Protection from fatal diseases: These vaccines protect cats from potentially fatal diseases or diseases that can cause serious health complications.
Strengthening the immune system: These vaccines help strengthen the cat’s immune system, making it more resistant to diseases.
Preventing the spread of diseases: These vaccines help prevent the spread of diseases among other cats.
Canine Pentavalent Vaccine
The pentavalent vaccine is one of the most important vaccines that dogs must receive to protect them from a group of serious viral and bacterial diseases. The pentavalent vaccine provides protection against five diseases:
Rabies: A serious viral disease that affects the nervous system and leads to death.
Parvovirus: A highly contagious viral disease that affects the digestive system, causing diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and can be fatal.
Adenovirus: Causes inflammation of the respiratory and digestive systems.
Parainfluenza: Causes inflammation of the respiratory system.
Bordetella: Causes inflammation of the respiratory system.
Benefits of the Pentavalent Vaccine:
Protection from fatal diseases: This vaccine protects dogs from potentially fatal diseases or diseases that can cause serious health complications.
Strengthening the immune system: This vaccine helps strengthen the dog’s immune system, making it more resistant to diseases.
Preventing the spread of diseases: This vaccine helps prevent the spread of diseases among other dogs.
Rabies Vaccine
The rabies vaccine is one of the most important vaccines that both dogs and cats must receive. This vaccine protects against rabies, a viral disease that affects the nervous system and leads to death. Rabies can be transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected animal, so vaccinating pets is an important way to prevent the spread of this disease.
Deworming Medications
Deworming medications are not exactly vaccines, but rather medications used to eliminate intestinal worms that can infect pets. These medications should be given periodically as directed by the veterinarian, especially for pets that go outdoors or come into contact with other animals.
Our veterinary services team will discuss the appropriate pet vaccinations and deworming schedule for your pet and answer any questions you may have. These preventative veterinary services play a key role in maintaining your pet’s health and preventing the spread of infectious diseases.