Rabies and
Distemper vaccinations need to be up to date for dogs and cats that will be admitted into the hospital.
Not exact matches
Spay or Neuter Dental Cleanings (as
needed)
Vaccinations (Rabies,
Distemper / Parvo combo, Bordatella) Heartworm Test (age appropriate) Deworming and fecal Microchip
Why does my kitten
need more than one
vaccination for feline
distemper, upper respiratory infections, and leukemia?
So if the goal of
vaccination is to protect animals from harm, how do the following vaccine schedules for
distemper make sense when only one is
needed to protect a puppy, most likely for life?
One full year after the puppy
vaccination series is completed, we recommend yearly
vaccinations of
distemper 5 - in 1, bordetella (kennel cough), influenza (Canine flu) and borrelia (Lyme disease) as
needed.
In order to be eligible for any class described, you
need to present the proof of current
distemper, parvovirus and parainfluenza
vaccinations.
Monongahela Animal Hospital can guide you through the
vaccinations needed, which for puppies includes DA2PP (which vaccinates for canine
distemper, adenovirus type 2, parainfluenza and canine parvovirus) and rabies.
The veterinary
needs of dogs that come into rescue vary, but as a minimum we see each dog is made current on its rabies
vaccination as well as canine
distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvovirus (DHPPv)
vaccinations.
On July 9, 2016, Burlington Animal Services staff, volunteers, veterinarians and local animal rescue groups gathered together to deliver free
distemper / parvo
vaccinations and rabies
vaccinations to cats and dogs in
need.
All LCAS dogs are spayed / neutered, tested for heartworm and Lyme disease, receive preventative heartworm treatment (6 months and older), rabies (12 weeks and older),
distemper, and bordetella
vaccinations, flea, tick and de-worming treatments, an ear cleaning and other medical treatments as
needed.
All cats adopted out of LCAS have been spayed or neutered, received rabies and
distemper vaccinations, flea, tick and de-worming treatments, FIV / Leukemia / Heartworm testing, ear cleaning, and other medical treatments as
needed.
All cats adopted out of CHS have been spayed or neutered, received rabies and
distemper vaccinations, flea, tick and de-worming treatments, FIV / Leukemia / Heartworm testing, ear cleaning, and other medical treatments as
needed.
Many pet owners do not realize their pets have not had the
vaccinations they
need when they use a low - cost spay neuter program - they have to go to a vet to get the parvo /
distemper vaccination separately, and also they
need a booster 3 wks later if that is the first vaccine.
Though very rare in the UK thanks to
vaccination, Canine
Distemper is still widespread in some parts of the world and continued vigilance with
vaccination is
needed to prevent the UKÕs dog population from becoming susceptible to the disease.
Also, your pet
needs regular
vaccination to safeguard them from harmful diseases, such as rabies,
distemper, parvo, and canine hepatitis.
All pets
need to have a Rabies and
Distemper vaccination within the past year, a Bordatella (kennel cough)
vaccination and negative fecal sample within the past 6 months and a flea and tick prevention application.
All of our dogs are vet checked including spayed or neutered; heartworm tested (preventive dispensed if negative and treatment started if positive); up to date on
vaccinations (rabies, parvo,
distemper); basic blood test performed; urinalysis; placed on flea / tick preventative if
needed; intestinal parasite exam performed and treated accordingly; and provided with any other medical care necessary (dentals, surgeries, etc).
Note: Dog prices include pain medication administered in clinic,
distemper / parvo and rabies
vaccinations, two days post-op pain medication, and elizabethan collars if
needed.
When: 1 vaccine AFTER 12 weeks of age Next Booster
Needed: Booster
vaccination at 1 year DAPP (
Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus)
For optimal health, pets
need regular
vaccinations against common ills, such as rabies,
distemper, feline leukemia, and canine hepatitis.
Grooming pets
need current
vaccinations including rabies, bordetella, and
distemper.
So the answer to this question is that while a recovered dog does not
need distemper vaccination, there is no harm in continuing to give the vaccine and reaping the benefit of the additional infections typically covered in the product.
Though we can never guarantee the health of any animal, all cats adopted from City Kitties are tested for FIV and feline leukemia, receive age - appropriate
vaccinations against
distemper and rabies, are spayed / neutered, receive a fecal culture to test for parasites, and receive preventative parasite medication as
needed.
We don't repeat
vaccinations for parvo and
distemper because we
need vaccines more than once to form immunity.
Distemper and parvo virus are the two chief core viruses most dogs
need a
vaccination for.
For example, indoor cats usually only
need to receive the core
vaccination series, including rabies and
distemper vaccines.
Recommended Torrance Veterinarians When your pet vacations at All Star Pet Resort we will
need to see your pet's vaccine information upon arrival, we require current
vaccination records: For DOGS, DHLPP (
Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvo), Rabies and Bordatella (protection for kennel - cough).
Q: Does my dog really
need a
distemper vaccination?
Ferrets also
need annual
vaccinations against
distemper (they will
need 2 vaccines a month apart initially as kits).