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Vaccines

Vaccinations can protect against life-threatening illnesses.

Distemper: A highly contagious viral disease that affects the respiratory & nervous systems. It is often fatal.

Hepatitis (Adenovirus 1 & II): Type 1 causes hepatitis which may lead to severe kidney damage.

Parainfluenza: A viral respiratory disease which is often partially responsible for “kennel cough” & can be severe in puppies.

Parvovirus (CPV): A very contagious viral disease causing lack of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, fever & even death within a few hours.

Coronavirus (CCV): A highly contagious and often fatal disease in your dog causing vomiting and diarrhea.

Kennel Cough (Bordetella): A bacterial infection identified by a dry hacking cough and runny eyes.

Rabies: Transmitted through saliva from biting, all warm-blooded animals are susceptible to this viral infection. Causing severe damage to the central nervous system this virus often results in paralysis and death. There is no cure for this infection and vaccination is essential and required by law.

Leptospirosis: A bacteria that is transmitted through urine of dogs, raccoons, possums, rats, and squirrels. Infection is marked by flu-like symptoms of fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and lethargy. It is also transmissible to humans.

 

Dogs need protection from these dangers & problems.

Yearly Examinations: The exam can often detect problems with the heart, kidneys, liver & other vital organs (or even cancer) before they become life threatening.

External Parasites: Fleas, ticks, lice, & mosquitoes carry diseases and are just plain bothersome. Some animals have allergies and can break out from just a few bites.

Internal Parasites: These tiny pests can be deadly to your dog. A microscopic exam of your pet’s fresh stool is needed to detect them.

Dental Disease: If your dog’s teeth and gums aren’t cared for, bacteria can spread to vital organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, and can to shorten your pet’s life.

Spaying or Neutering: If you aren’t a breeder, your dog should be altered. This operation reduces the risk of certain cancers and diseases which increases their life span. It may also help with behavioral issues.

Heartworm Disease: Tiredness, cough, weight loss or fainting can mean that it is too late to stop this disease that is spread by mosquitoes. A monthly pill can prevent these worms from living in your dog’s heart.

Lost or Stolen Pets: An implanted microchip can be identified at any veterinary hospital or shelter. Now you can easily protect your loved ones before it’s too late!