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Vaccinations

Canine Core Vaccines

Core vaccines are absolutely necessary for all dogs of any age in any state of The United States. It includes a vaccine against Distemper Virus (CDV), Parvovirus (CPV), Canine adenovirus (CAV2), Canine ParaInfluenza Virus and Rabies virus. 

Our vaccination protocols reflect the most recent recommendations of the AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) to insure optimal immunity & protection for your pet, while avoiding unnecessary injections and overcharges.

8 Weeks of Age 12 Weeks of age 16 Weeks of age 1 Year of Age 2 Years of Age
DA2PP 1st Vaccine DA2PP 2nd Vaccine DA2PP 3rd Vaccine Annual Booster Booster (3 year validity)
    Rabies Annual Vaccine Annual Booster  Booster (3 year validity)

If you are concerned about over-vaccination, measuring antibody levels (quantitative or qualitative) provides a reasonable assessment of protective immunity against CDV, CPV, and CAV2.

Canine Non Core Vaccines

8 Weeks of Age 12 Weeks of age 16 Weeks of age 1 Year of Age 2 Years of Age
Leptospirosis 1st Vaccine Leptospirosis 2nd Vaccine   Annual Booster Annual Booster
  Influenza 1st Vaccine Influenza 2nd Vaccine Annual Booster  Annual Booster
Bordetella  Booster required every 6 months for immunity       

Due to recent outbreaks of Influenza H3n2 and Leptospirosis in California, vaccination against these diseases is highly recommended. 

Feline Core 

8 Weeks of Age 12 Weeks of age 16 Weeks of age 1 Year of Age 2 Years of Age
FVRCP 1st Vaccine  FVRCP 2nd Vaccine FVRCP 3rd Vaccine Annual Booster Booster (3 year validity)
    Rabies Annual Vaccine Annual Booster  Booster (3 year validity)
Leukemia 1st Vaccine  Leukemia 2nd Vaccine   Annual Booster Annual Booster

Leukemia vaccination is recommended for all cats that have access to the outdoor environment or that may come in contact with other felids. Vaccination can be administered after receiving a negative SNAP test for the disease. Vaccination can be administered at 8 weeks of age, followed by a booster 3/4 weeks later then followed up with annual boosters.

Learn more about Vaccination Protocols

Learn more about Canine Viruses

 

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Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 462-0660

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