VACCINATION AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
It’s highly recommendable to vaccinate all pets
Vaccines provide immunity against the most dangerous of infectious diseases.
Your pet does not need to be close to other animals to get infected, the virus can be passed in the air, environment, and on your shoes or clothes. They can survive in gardens or pavements for up to six months.
Kittens and puppies can start a vaccination protocol at 6 weeks old, and shouldn’t be taken out for walks in public until two weeks after the second vaccination.
1. How does it work
We will give you an appointment so one of our vets will do a full checkup to your pet and administer the vaccine if they are fit for it.
2. Documents you need to bring with you
If your pet has a vaccine record or passport, bring it with you, if they don’t we’ll provide you with a new one, so you can follow the record of all vaccines given.
3. Dog vaccinations will prevent
Leptospirosis
Canine hepatitis
Canine parvovirus
Kennel cough
Canine parainfluenza
Rabies (not core vaccination in Ireland, but needed to travel abroad)
4. Cat vaccinations will prevent
Feline enteritis
Feline parvovirus
Feline leukaemia (FeLV)
Cat flu syndrome
Rabies (not core vaccination in Ireland, but needed to travel abroad)