Lifesaving Vaccinations Tailored to Your Pet
Vaccinations protect pets from highly contagious and potentially fatal diseases that still circulate in our community. We follow current AAHA and AAFP guidelines while customizing protocols for individual lifestyle and risk exposure.
Whether your dog visits dog parks frequently or your cat stays primarily indoors, our veterinary team determines exactly which core and non-core vaccines provide meaningful protection without subjecting your pet to unnecessary injections or unwanted expense.
- Custom vaccine schedules based on age, environment, travel habits, and disease exposure risks.
- Protection against rabies, distemper, parvovirus, bordetella, leptospirosis, and feline leukemia infections.
- Detailed vaccine records provided for boarding facilities, groomers, and travel documentation requirements.
- Gentle handling techniques minimize stress and discomfort during every injection appointment we perform.
Frequently asked Questions
Many pet parents wonder about timing, necessity, and safety of immunizations, which is why we’ve gathered the most frequent vaccination concerns to help guide informed decisions.
We typically begin core vaccinations around six to eight weeks of age, with boosters administered every three to four weeks until sixteen weeks old.
Yes, rabies vaccination is legally required, and indoor cats remain vulnerable to airborne viruses, escaped exposures, and potential bites from wildlife entering homes.
Most pets experience mild lethargy or soreness for a day, but contact us immediately if facial swelling, vomiting, or breathing difficulty occurs.

