Vaccinations
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Vaccines are the cornerstone to disease control. Every year animals become sick with transmittable diseases which can cause severe diarrhea, dehydration, aggression, vomiting, coughing and even death. Some of these diseases are zoonotic (meaning they can be transmitted to you). By vaccinating your dog or cat appropriately you can help them stay healthy and protect yourself.
What is a vaccine?
A preparation of weakened microorganisms given to create resistance to a disease.
How is it given?
It is administered by injection through a needle or by aerosol.
Why are vaccines necessary?
Vaccines activate cells in your body to fight the virus. When it has been defeated, the cells retain a memory of the virus so next time they will know how to fight off infection.

Recommended Feline Vaccinations and their administration schedule:
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Recommended Canine vaccines and their administration schedule:
DAP: Canine parvovirus, distemper and adenovirus (hepatitis) vaccine given to adult dogs (2 years and older) that is licensed to be given every 3 years. This vaccine will be given every 3 years for life.
Lyme Disease: A bacterial infection transmitted through ticks that causes varied disease symptoms in dogs and people. Vaccine can be given to dogs to lessen the incidence of disease and may help in decreasing the exposure to pet owners. Vaccine given twice the first year then yearly for life.
Rattlesnake Vaccine: Snake bites are a very common veterinary emergency and there are now vaccines that can counter some of the dangers involved in snake bites of rattlesnakes and copperheads. The first year the vaccine is given it must be given twice 4 weeks apart then every 6 months to keep the level of anti-venom at protective levels in the blood stream of dogs or cats. The vaccine is only given to patients that are at risk. Ask Dr. Wilson if your pet’s lifestyle puts your pet at risk.
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