Vaccination
Vaccination
Vaccination involves administering a safe amount of disease-causing agents, known as antigens, to your pet. This stimulates their immune system to produce antibodies that fight off these agents. Vaccinations prepare your pets to defend themselves against potentially deadly diseases.
Why is pet vaccination important?
Vaccinations are essential to prevent a variety of contagious and often fatal diseases. They not only protect your pets but also contribute to the overall reduction of these diseases within the pet population. By vaccinating your pets, you help create a safer environment for them and other animals.
When should dogs and cats get their vaccinations?
Puppies and kittens inherit some immunity from their mothers, but this protection fades over time. Vaccination schedules typically begin at around 6 to 8 weeks of age and continue at specific intervals throughout their lives. Booster shots are necessary to maintain immunity.
Common Vaccines for Dogs and Cats:
– Dogs:
Core vaccines include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Non-core vaccines may be recommended based on your dog’s lifestyle and risk factors.
– Cats:
Core vaccines include rabies, feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. Non-core vaccines might be suggested depending on your cat’s exposure risks.
Vaccination procedure:
Vaccinations are usually administered via injections, either subcutaneously (under the skin) or intramuscularly (into the muscle). The process is relatively quick and minimally uncomfortable for your pets.
Where and Who Performs Vaccinations?
Vaccinations can be performed by licensed veterinarians or under their supervision by trained veterinary technicians. You can schedule vaccination appointments at veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, or even some pet stores that have veterinary services. It’s important to choose a reputable and experienced professional for this crucial aspect of pet care.
Dog and cat vaccinations play a vital role in safeguarding your furry companions from preventable diseases. By adhering to recommended vaccination schedules and consulting with your veterinarian, you’re taking proactive steps towards ensuring a long and healthy life for your pets. Remember, a little effort in getting your pets vaccinated goes a long way in keeping them happy and thriving.
At High Furries, we’re committed to the well-being of your pets. Contact us to book your vaccination appointment at home or at center, as per your convenience.