Vaccination is essential to your pet's health

As part of a thorough annual health check and assessment of your pets’ health needs, we recommend regular vaccinations. Our team is here offering a caring approach to vaccinations and pet handling.

Vaccinations for Dogs

Our experienced team of vets and nurses are dedicated to ensuring that your furry friend receives the highest quality of service, from vaccinations to surgery. We are proud to be an AVA accredited 'A' class hospital, guaranteeing that your pet is in the best hands possible.

6-8 weeks: C3 (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus = DHP)

10-12 weeks: C5 (DHP + Parainfluenza virus and Bordatella = Canine Cough)

14-16 weeks: C5 (DHP + Canine Cough)

1st booster 12 months later (C5) then Canine Cough booster yearly and C3 boosters every 3 years.

We have both intra-nasal and injectable Canine Cough vaccinations available.

  • 6-8 weeks: C3 (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus = DHP)
  • 10-12 weeks: C5 (DHP + Parainfluenza virus and Bordatella = Canine Cough)
  • 14-16 weeks: C5 (DHP + Canine Cough)
  • 1st booster 12 months later (C5) then Canine Cough booster yearly and C3 boosters every 3 years.
  • We have both intra-nasal and injectable Canine Cough vaccinations available.

Vaccinations for cats

To protect your cat(s) from potentially fatal diseases, we recommend the following vaccination timeline:

6-8 weeks: F3 (Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Feline Enteritis Virus)

10-12 weeks: F3

14-16 weeks: F3

1st booster 12 months later (F3) then F3 boosters yearly.

We also vaccinate against Feline Immunodeficiency Virus at your request; just ask our vets!

  • 6-8 weeks: F3 (Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Feline Enteritis Virus)
  • 10-12 weeks: F3
  • 14-16 weeks: F3
  • 1st booster 12 months later (F3) then F3 boosters yearly.
  • We also vaccinate against Feline Immunodeficiency Virus at your request.

Our Pet Care Guidance

We offer comprehensive vaccination services for rabbits to protect them against potentially fatal diseases. Our experienced vets provide a thorough health check and assessment of your rabbit's health needs before recommending the appropriate vaccination schedule.

1st booster 12 months later (RCD) then RCD booster yearly.

10-12 weeks: RCD (Rabbit Calicivirus Disease)

  • 1st booster 12 months later (RCD) then RCD booster yearly.
  • 10-12 weeks: RCD (Rabbit Calicivirus Disease)

Frequently asked questions on vaccination

Why do I need to vaccinate my pets?

Vaccinations are important to protect your pets from serious and potentially fatal diseases. Vaccinating your pet also helps prevent the spread of disease to other animals in the community.

When should I get my dog vaccinated?

Puppies should receive their first vaccination at 6-8 weeks of age, followed by two more vaccinations at 10-12 and 14-16 weeks of age. Adult dogs require regular vaccinations to maintain immunity against disease.

What vaccinations should my dog receive?

Dogs should receive a C3 vaccination (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus) as part of their initial vaccination course, followed by a C5 vaccination (DHP + Parainfluenza virus and Bordatella) at 10-12 weeks and 14-16 weeks of age. The first booster (C5) is given 12 months later, with Canine Cough boosters given yearly and C3 boosters given every 3 years.

Do you offer intra-nasal and injectable Canine Cough vaccinations for dogs?

Yes, we offer both intra-nasal and injectable Canine Cough vaccinations for dogs.

When should I get my cat vaccinated?

Kittens should receive their first vaccination at 6-8 weeks of age, followed by two more vaccinations at 10-12 and 14-16 weeks of age. Adult cats require regular vaccinations to maintain immunity against disease.

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