Pet Vaccination Services | Vets in Cranbourne

At Vets in Cranbourne, we are committed to protecting the health and well-being of your beloved pets through routine vaccinations and veterinary examinations. Whether you have an energetic dog or a cherished cat, our pet vaccination services ensure they are safeguarded against various life-threatening diseases.

Why Vaccinate Your Pet?

Vaccinations are essential for your pet’s health. They protect against severe viral diseases that can be fatal, especially for unvaccinated pets or those with weakened immune systems.

Even if your pet primarily stays indoors and has limited interactions with other animals, they can still be exposed to harmful viruses and bacteria brought into your home on clothing, shoes, or through open windows. These pathogens thrive in public spaces such as parks and shared water sources. By vaccinating your pet, you help keep them healthy and reduce the risk of disease spreading within the community.

Additionally, all boarding facilities require up-to-date vaccinations for admission to prevent disease spread.

At Vets in Cranbourne, we strongly recommend annual vaccinations for both cats and dogs.

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What We Vaccinate Against

Our clinic offers pet vaccinations for a variety of beloved pets to protect them against a number of infectious diseases.

Dogs

We vaccinate your dog against:

  • Canine Distemper Virus
  • Canine Hepatitis
  • Canine Parvovirus
  • Parainfluenza Virus (Canine Cough or Kennel Cough)
  • Bordetella Bronchiseptica (Canine Cough or Kennel Cough)

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Cats

We vaccinate your cat against:

  • Feline Panleukopia Virus
  • Feline Herpes Virus
  • Feline Calicivirus
  • Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)

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When Should You Vaccinate Your Pet?

Puppies and kittens typically need a series of three vaccines, starting between 6 to 8 weeks of age, with boosters at 10 to 12 weeks and 14 to 16 weeks. After completing the initial course, annual boosters are required to maintain their immunity.

For dogs, Vets in Cranbourne follows a triennial vaccination schedule, administering the full C5 vaccine every three years, while the Canine Cough vaccine is given annually to ensure effective prevention. Similarly, cats require yearly boosters to ensure ongoing protection.

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At Vets in Cranbourne, we strive to make pet vaccinations simple and stress-free. Whether you have a curious puppy or an affectionate cat, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Protect your furry family members from preventable illnesses and help them stay healthy for years to come. Schedule a check-up and vaccination with us today!

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FAQs

Vaccines are typically administered with a fine needle, injected just under the skin between your pet’s shoulder blades. This causes only a brief sting, often less noticeable than what we experience with our own vaccines.

In some cases, dogs may receive an oral vaccine that protects against canine cough.

Yes, your pet will require a complete health check before receiving any vaccinations to ensure they are healthy and fit for the vaccine, as certain conditions could be worsened by vaccination.

Vaccinating pregnant pets is generally not recommended, as it may pose risks to the developing litter. However, in certain cases, specific vaccines may be necessary. It’s important to consult your veterinarian, who can provide advice tailored to your pet’s health and recommend the best course of action.

Review your pet’s vaccination record book or contact our vet clinic to determine when their next vaccinations are due.

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