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Vaccinations

The vaccinations your pet requires represent one of the most important preventive measures you can take for its long-term health.

Dogs will be protected with inoculations against distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parainfluenza, parvo virus, kennel cough and, of course, rabies. Cats' immunizations include feline panleukopenia (distemper), rabies, feline rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, chlamydia and feline leukemia.

The frequency of vaccinations will depend on a variety of factors (animal's age, vaccination history, potential exposures, manufacturer's duration protection of the vaccine, geographic location). Dr. Sherry L. Dodson will recommend a schedule consistent with your pet's unique environment and lifestyle.

Puppies and kittens receive natural immunity against many diseases within the first few hours of life from their mother's milk, the colostrum, but this protection is short-lived.

Dr. Sherry L. Dodson will recommend:

Dr. Sherry L. Dodson and her staff are eager to provide accurate information and explanations about new puppy or kitten behavior, offer practical strategies to prevent problems of developing pets or advice to correct early behavioral problems.

Each puppy and kitten is also thoroughly checked for external parasites, proper development of the eyes, ears and teeth as well as internal organ systems and congenital or nutritional defects.