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Vaccinations:

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Your pet has to be protected against most major infectious diseases. Today many immunizations and preventative treatments are available that did not exist a decade ago. We can assist you in deciding which preventative measures are necessary for your pet.

Young puppies and kittens should be given their first set of vaccinations at six to nine weeks of age. Boosters are given every two or four weeks until they are seventeen to twenty weeks old. Thereafter, regular booster vaccinations should be given every year. Remember, not only does your new pet receive the proper vaccinations; he or she also gets several thorough physical examinations. These physical examinations, plus recommendations on disease prevention, and some nutritional and behavioral advice, goes a long way in preventing problems in your adult pet.

 

 

 



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