Complete Vaccination

Why Complere Vaccination is necessary?

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Complete vaccination of cats and dogs prevents life-threatening diseases and protects both pets and humans from zoonotic infections like rabies. It strengthens the immune system, reducing disease severity. Vaccination is also often legally required to ensure public safety.
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Cat Vaccination

There are various types of vaccinations for cats, including core vaccines like rabies and distemper, as well as non-core vaccines depending on the feline’s lifestyle and risk factors.

1. Feline Panleukopenia (FPV)

- Core vaccine
- Initial vaccination at 6–8 weeks of age, then every 3–4 weeks until 16 weeks old
- Booster at 1 year, then every 3 years

2. Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR)

- Core vaccine
- Typically given as part of a combination vaccine (FVRCP or Tricat)
- Schedule same as FPV

3. Feline Calicivirus (FCV)

- Core vaccine
- Included in the FVRCP or Tricat combination vaccine
- Schedule same as FPV

4. Tricat Vaccine

- Core vaccine
- Combination of Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline Calicivirus (FCV), and Feline Panleukopenia (FPV)
- Initial vaccination at 6–8 weeks, then every 3–4 weeks until 16 weeks old
- Booster at 1 year, then every 3 years

5. Rabies

- Core vaccine (required by law in many places)
- Initial vaccination at 12–16 weeks of age
- Booster at 1 year, then every 1–3 years depending on local laws

Dog Vaccination

There are various types of vaccinations for dogs, including core vaccines like rabies and parvovirus, along with non-core vaccines tailored to the dog’s environment and exposure risks.

1. Canine Parvovirus (CPV)

- Core vaccine
- Initial vaccination at 6–8 weeks, then every 3–4 weeks until 16–20 weeks old
- Booster at 1 year, then every 3 years

2. Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)

- Core vaccine
- Often combined with CPV and adenovirus (DA2P)
- Schedule same as CPV

3. Canine Adenovirus (CAV-2)

- Core vaccine
- Typically included in the DA2P combination vaccine
- Schedule same as CPV

4. Rabies

- Core vaccine (required by law in many places)
- Initial vaccination at 12–16 weeks
- Booster at 1 year, then every 1–3 years depending on local laws

5. Leptospirosis

- Non-core vaccine, but recommended in many areas
- Initial vaccination at 8–9 weeks, then booster 3–4 weeks later
- Annual booster for at-risk dogs

6. Bordetella bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough)

- Non-core vaccine
- Intranasal, oral, or injectable forms available
- Annual or 6-month booster depending on exposure risk

7. Canine Coronavirus

- Non-core vaccine, not universally recommended
- Typically administered in combination with other vaccines
- Annual booster

8. 9-in-1 Vaccine

- Non-core vaccine, not universally recommended
- Typically administered in combination with other vaccines
- Annual booster

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