Preventive Care

Vaccinations

Just as with humans, regular vaccinations are a very important part of your pet's health care routine. Vaccines help prepare the body's immune system to fight foreign organisms, protecting against multiple life-threatening diseases and providing your pet the best chance at a long, healthy life. 

Vaccines can be classified into three categories: core, non-core and not recommended. Core vaccines are those considered vital to all dogs or cats; non-core are those determined necessary based on outlying factors such as exposure risk, geographic location, etc. 

Puppies and kittens should begin to receive vaccinations beginning at about 8 weeks.

Of course, as with any medical treatment there are some risks. That's why it's crucial to work with your veterinarian to determine the vaccination schedule for your pet based on breed, age, current health and lifestyle.