Vaccinations strengthen your dog’s immune system against diseases.
Our canine vaccine program is divided into “core” and “non-core” vaccines. They are administered in accordance with guidelines set by the American Animal Hospital Association. Core vaccines are highly recommended for all dogs, either by law or because of the life-threatening nature of the diseases. Non-core vaccines are administered selectively, based on potential risk of exposure to your pet. To determine if your dog would benefit from having a non-core vaccine, a discussion will be had with your veterinarian.
Core canine vaccines include a combination vaccine called DAPP (Distemper-Adenovirus-Parvovirus-Parainfluenza) and the rabies vaccine. Our non-core vaccines include Leptospirosis and Bordetella (kennel cough). Core vaccines are administered annually, on a scheduled rotation system to avoid over-vaccination.
At West Hill Animal Clinic, we have a schedule for vaccinating your dog. Once they are up to date with their core vaccines, we vaccinate adult dogs on a three-year rotation. Typically, we would rotate starting with Parvo the first year, followed by DAP (distemper) the second year and then rabies. We would continue to rotate through these vaccines each subsequent year.
Routine vaccination is one of the key methods of fighting disease and keeping your pet healthy.
There is a set cost for the core vaccine and physical examination, with an add-on fee for any additional non-core vaccines.
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