Not exact matches
Vaccination is a simple and inexpensive preventative measure that will guard
against the many
infectious diseases that could prove costly for your wallet or worse, result in the premature death of your
pet.
Homemade diets and commercial BARF diets are often demonstrable unbalanced and have severe nutritional deficiencies or excesses.16 - 18 Dogs have been shown to acquire and shed parasitic organisms and potentially lethal
infectious diseases associated with raw meat, including pathogenic strains of E. coli and Salmonella.25 - 27 Many other pathogens have been identified in raw diets or raw meat ingredients, and these represent a risk not only to the dogs fed these diets but to their owners, particularly children and people with compromised immune systems.29 - 30 The bones often included in such diets can cause fractured teeth and gastrointestinal
diseases, including obstructed or perforated intestines, and the FDA recently warned
pet owners
against feeding bones to their canine companions.
Vaccine updates (we also offer blood titer tests, a simple test that measures a
pet's individual antibodies
against infectious diseases)
However, used in conjunction with proper nutrition, good
pet management and hygienic conditions, vaccination is clearly your
pet's best defence
against serious and common
infectious disease.
With that in mind, we believe the benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the risks and are vital in keeping your
pet healthy
against infectious diseases.
Vaccinating your
pet protects it
against a wide variety of
infectious diseases.
Due to the many recent discoveries and innovations in veterinary medicine, your
pet can be protected
against most major
infectious diseases.
Making dog shots in San Diego a priority for your
pet ensures his continued protection
against serious
infectious diseases as he ages.
To keep your
pet protected
against these
infectious diseases, we recommend the following immunizations for your
pets, in accordance with the vaccination guidelines published by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP):
Optimal vaccinations for dogs Vaccinations
against infectious diseases in
pets are one example of a preparation that works most of the time.