Core Canine and Feline Vaccinations

Core Canine and Feline Vaccinations

At Bryan Animal Clinic in Decatur, AL, we understand how important it is to keep your pets healthy and protected. Vaccinations play a vital role in safeguarding cats and dogs from serious illnesses. Core vaccines are designed to defend against diseases that pose significant risks to animal and public health. Before scheduling your appointment, learn about the necessary immunizations for your furry companion.

Canine Core Vaccines

Every dog can benefit from a strong vaccination plan to maintain protection against life threatening conditions. The core vaccines for canines include:

•             Distemper vaccine: Protects dogs from a highly contagious virus that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.

•             Parvovirus vaccine: Helps prevent a severe intestinal illness that can be fatal, particularly in young puppies.

•             Adenovirus type two vaccine: Defends against infectious hepatitis caused by canine adenovirus type one.

•             Rabies vaccine: Required by law and shields pets from a deadly virus that can spread to people through bites.

Feline Core Vaccines

Core vaccines for cats are crucial in maintaining their overall wellness. The feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia combination vaccine guards against respiratory infections and a dangerous parvovirus. These illnesses can spread rapidly, especially in multi cat environments. Rabies vaccination is also essential for felines, as it prevents the spread of a fatal neurological disease that can infect people and animals. Our veterinary staff closely monitors your cat’s health to recommend the most suitable immunization schedule.

Why Vaccinations Matter

Vaccines work by stimulating your pet’s immune system to recognize and fight off specific diseases. Routine vaccinations reduce the risk of infection and can lessen the severity of illness if exposure occurs. Keeping your pets immunized contributes to a healthier community by limiting disease transmission to other animals and humans.

Contact Our Animal Hospital for an Appointment Today

To learn more about cat or dog vaccinations, call Bryan Animal Clinic in Decatur, AL, at (256) 350-0311. We’re happy to answer any questions and help you schedule your appointment. When you’re looking for a veterinarian near you, we’re dedicated to providing the care you and your pet deserve.

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