Vaccinations Annual vaccinations for dogs have been standard for a long time, but the recommendations were never based on scientific studies.

 

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Distemper (CDV)

 

Severe contagious virus, often fatal. Young puppies are at highest risk

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Hepatitis (IHC)

Contagious infection of the liver. Puppies and Young dogs and geriatric dogs at highest risk.

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Parvo (CPV)

Highly contagious, often fatal intestinal virus. All dogs at risk, especially in multiple dog environments.

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Rabies

Fatal infection of the nervous system. All unvaccinated mammals, including humans, can get rabies.

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Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

Common upper respiratory infection, highly contagious. Most boarding kennels require this vaccine.

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Lyme Disease

Bacterial infection causing swollen joints, neurological problems and lethargy. Once infected, symptoms can be eased with antibiotics but there is no cure.

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Chlamydiosis

(feline infectious peritonitis)

A risk to cats in shelters and multiple cat households, the symptoms are mild upper respiratory infection and conjuctivitis. Fewer than 5%

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Dermatophytosis

(Ringworm)

This fungus (skin infection) is highly contagious to other cats, dogs and humans. Initial dosage and boosters

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Dermatophytosis

(Ringworm)

Like the Canine bordetalla (aka Kennel Cough) this is a bacterial upper respiratory infection. Young kittens are at highest risk.

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