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Vaccinations from Our Veterinarian in Jasper, GA

Vaccinations are a crucial part of preventative medicine for pets, offering essential protection against a wide range of diseases. By keeping up with the recommended vaccinations, pet owners not only shield their furry companions from harmful illnesses but also contribute to the health and safety of other animals in the community. Vaccines help a pet’s immune system prepare to fight infections by stimulating it to recognize and resist specific viruses or bacteria before they have a chance to cause illness. Before you visit Atlanta Center for Animal Osteopathy in Jasper, GA, continue reading to learn more about these immunizations!

Vaccinations

Core and Non-Core Vaccines

Veterinary vaccines are typically divided into two main categories: core and non-core. Core vaccines are universally recommended for all pets because they protect against serious diseases that carry significant health risks. For dogs, core immunizations often include those for rabies, canine parvovirus, distemper, and adenovirus. For cats, they usually cover rabies, feline panleukopenia, feline herpesvirus, and calicivirus.

Non-core vaccines are administered based on a pet’s specific lifestyle, exposure risk, and geographical location. These vaccines might include protection against Bordetella (kennel cough) or Lyme disease for dogs or feline leukemia virus (FeLV) for cats. Our vet will consider your pet’s lifestyle and environment when recommending immunizations, ensuring he or she is fully protected.

Why Preventative Medicine is Important for Your Pet’s Health

Preventative medicine through vaccinations is essential for a pet's overall well-being. Vaccines can prevent various diseases that often require extensive treatment, minimizing both the physical and emotional stress of illness. Additionally, some diseases are highly contagious, so vaccinating pets not only protects individual animals but also helps reduce disease spread in multi-pet households and local communities.

Regular Vaccination Schedule

Puppies and kittens should start vaccinations at six to eight weeks old, with boosters every three to four weeks until they reach about 16 weeks old. Adult pets also need regular boosters to maintain immunity. We can suggest a schedule that best fits your pet’s needs, keeping it protected as it ages.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today

To learn more about recommended vaccinations for your pet, contact Atlanta Center for Animal Osteopathy in Jasper, GA, at (678) 454-02020 today. We are happy to provide you with additional information and help you schedule an appointment. When you need a veterinarian near you, our team is ready to assist!

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