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Vaccination Schedules For Dogs & Cats

Vaccination Schedule for Dogs & Puppies 

AGE                       Vaccination                                                                                          

7-8 Weeks             DHLPPC- Consists of Distemper, Canine Infectious Hepatitis, Leptospirosis,

                            Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, and Coronavirus.

 

8-10 Weeks           Bordetella- Canine Kennel Cough is for dogs that require boarding, grooming,

                                are attending puppy classes, or are in areas where high concentrations of

                                dogs go such as parks, dog shows, etc.

                          The first vaccine requires a booster vaccine given 3 to 4 weeks after the initial

                                vaccine.  Vaccine is given annually thereafter, but may be recommended

                                twice a year for high exposure risk dogs.                                                

      

9 to 12 Weeks       Lyme- Needed in areas of high tick concentration given to dogs

                                at least 9 weeks of age. The first vaccination requires a booster vaccination

                                2 to 3 weeks after the initial vaccine. Vaccine is given annually thereafter.    
                                                                                                    

12 Weeks              DHLPPC- Consists of Distemper, Canine Infectious Hepatitis, Leptospirosis,

                                Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, and Coronavirus.      

                                 Rabies   -1 year Vaccination

                                Repeated after 9 months and before 1 year exactly by the calendar date to be

                                a three year vaccine according to MA state law.

                                                       

16 plus Weeks     DHLPPC- Consists of Distemper, Canine Infectious Hepatitis, Leptospirosis

                               Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, and Coronavirus.

                               Vaccine is given annually thereafter.  In addition to the above vaccination guidelines, we also highly recommend all dogs and puppies be on year round heartworm preventative and flea and tick prevention. Annual blood testing for Heartworm Disease also screens for Lyme Disease, Erlichia, and Anaplasmosis other common tick born illnesses.  We also routinely* check fecal samples for intestinal parasites, some of which can be transmitted to humans.  Puppies are frequently dewormed. *Every 6 months for boarding and grooming clients and annually for all other patients. This schedule may be adjusted based on the overall health and condition of your pet and at the veterinarian’s recommendation. 

Vaccination Schedule for Cats and Kittens 

 Age                                Vaccines                                                                                                              
7-8 Weeks               FVRCP  # 1 - Consists of Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus
12 Weeks                FVRCP  # 2 - Consists of Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus 

                               FELV** - Feline Leukemia 1st vaccine requires a booster vaccine in 3 to 4 weeks

                               Rabies  -1 year - Repeated in 9 months and before 1 year exactly by the

                                  calendar date to be a three year vaccine according to MA state law.   

                                                                                                           

16 Weeks                FVRCP # 3                                                                                               

                     FELV # 2- Leukemia vaccine booster.
                                Both FVRCP and FELV vaccines are given annually thereafter.    

                                        

                                                         

                                        

                                                                   
**    Leukemia vaccines are recommended for any cat or kitten that may go outside or have a future exposure to cats outside the household (even through window or porch screens). FELV/FIV test:  Recommended on every new cat or kitten brought into a household.  Both diseases can be fatal and are not treatable.  Feline Leukemia is easily spread by nasal discharge and saliva, therefore cats grooming each other or sharing a water bowl may be prone to spreading or contracting the disease. FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) is spread via bite wounds and mating.  Subsequently, it is seen in fighting tom cats and mating queens.