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All You Need to Know about Pet Vaccination

Over 40% of households in Canada have at least one dog. They are one of the 8.2 million dogs that live in the country.

 

If you have just adopted a new pet into your family, they will likely already mean the world to you.

 

If you are looking for pet vaccinations in Calgary and would like to know more about what is involved, read this article to understand why you should vaccinate your pet.

 

Why Vaccinate Your Pet?

It would be best if you vaccinated your pet to ensure they can continue living their lives without fear of contracting a range of life-threatening diseases.


Lots of animal diseases are transmitted via contact with other pets, through their waste, by bites, or through the air. Your pet will be at risk when they are outside, especially when they are near other animals.


If you have just taken on a new puppy or kitten, it is essential to vaccinate your pet within the first 3 months. Once an animal is weaned, they are no longer receiving antibodies from their mother and are at risk of catching diseases.


Certain parts of Canada, such as Ontario, require mandatory rabies pet vaccinations by law. This is because Canada is considered one of the few rabies-free countries in the world. Proper vaccination programs allow this status to continue.


Pet vaccinations in Calgary will be under different laws. If you would like more information, please come to our clinic, where we will advise you on your legal requirements.


If you want to put your pet into a boarding kennel for any period of time, you will be required to show that you have kept up with your pet shots. Due to the proximity of the animals, there is a risk of diseases spreading rapidly. 


If travelling out of the country, it’s required that your pet is fully vaccinated.

 

What Vaccinations Does My Pet Need?

There is a full range of vaccinations available that will keep your pet fully protected from the most common diseases. You should speak with your vet about what your pet needs to stay safe in your area.


However, some core vaccinations are essential to the continued good health of your pet.

Core vaccinations for dogs should protect from canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine adenovirus, and parainfluenza. Rabies is an additional vaccine that you may need to consider as well.


The core vaccinations need to be against the feline rhinotracheitis virus, feline calicivirus, and feline panleukopenia for a cat.

 

How Often Should I Vaccinate?

Your vaccination program should start once your pet weans at 6-8 weeks. Until they are 16 weeks old, puppies and kittens need to receive booster injections every month.

Once matured, give a booster injection every year to your pet to ensure they are fully protected.

 

Looking for Pet Vaccinations in Calgary?

If you have a new pet that requires its pet vaccinations in Calgary, please contact our clinic today to arrange an appointment.


Vaccinations are essential for the continued health and longevity of your pet. Show them that you care and give them vaccinations to ensure that they are with you for a long, health-filled life.


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