Vaccinations

Protect your pet from serious diseases with clear guidance and a vaccination plan built just for them.

Why should I vaccinate my pet?

Vaccinating your pet is one of the most effective ways to protect them from serious, potentially life-threatening diseases. Even if your pet stays mostly indoors, they can still be exposed to harmful viruses and bacteria through shared spaces like parks, grooming salons, or even from other animals in your building.

Vaccines help prevent highly contagious illnesses such as rabies, parvovirus, distemper, leptospirosis, feline panleukopenia, and herpesvirus. Some of these can also spread to humans. By keeping your pet up to date on their vaccinations, you’re not just protecting their health. You’re also helping reduce the risk for other animals and people around them.

It’s a key part of responsible pet care that supports long-term wellbeing, lowers emergency vet costs, and ensures your pet meets legal and travel requirements.

 

What essential vaccinations does my pet need?

We offer a full range of core vaccines that are considered essential for your pet’s health and legally required in many cases. These vaccines protect against severe and contagious diseases common in the region.

DOG

Rabies

Shields against this deadly virus that causes neurological and behavioral symptoms.

DHPPi/L

Protects against distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza. Includes inactive leptospirosis vaccine.

Distemper

Shields your dog from a highly infectious virus that causes respiratory, neurological, and digestive issues.

Adenovirus I & II

Prevents painful kidney, liver, and digestive diseases in dogs, supporting their overall well-being.

Canine Parvovirus

Fights off severe viral infections that affect a dog’s digestive system, which is fatal, especially in puppies.

Parainfluenza

Immunizes against respiratory infections that cause coughing, airway inflammation, and nasal discharge.

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Rabies

Reduces the risk of rabies infection, a fatal illness transmitted through bites, scratches, or contact with rabid animals’ saliva.

Calicivirus

Provides vital defense against respiratory problems in cats, which can lead to symptoms such as fevers and trouble breathing.

Rhinotracheitis

Shields cats against the feline herpesvirus that affects their respiratory tract, which may cause long-term health issues.

Panleukopenia

Prevents a highly contagious viral infection that attacks a cat’s gastrointestinal and immune systems, as well as the bone marrow.

FVRCP

Protects against three serious conditions: rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia, all of which can cause health complications.

Are there optional vaccines my pet might need?

We offer a full range of core vaccines that are considered essential for your pet’s health and legally required in many cases. These vaccines protect against severe and contagious diseases common in the region.

DOG

Bordetella

Recommended for dogs who frequently visit public areas, where they are at high risk of kennel cough.

Lyme Disease

Recommended for dogs living in or traveling to areas where ticks are common, offering protection against tick-borne bacterial illness

Canine Influenza

Recommended for dogs that are regularly exposed to other dogs in social or public settings, helping prevent contagious respiratory infections.

CAT

Bordetella

Lowers the risk of your cat contracting the Bordetella bacteria, which leads to respiratory issues.

Feline Leukemia (FeLV)

Recommended for outdoor cats or those living with FeLV-positive cats.

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

Boosts the immune system to fight off bacteria, viruses, and fungi, especially in high-risk environments.

When should my pet have their vaccinations?

Puppies and kittens should start their vaccinations around 6 to 8 weeks of age. We typically administer three rounds of boosters, spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart, and complete the series around 16 weeks of age. This early protection is critical before they begin socialising or going outdoors.

Adult pets require regular booster shots to maintain immunity. Most core vaccines are given annually, while rabies may be required every one to three years, depending on your pet’s health and travel needs. If your pet has missed a dose, we’ll help get their schedule safely back on track.

 

How much do pet vaccinations cost?

We offer clear, all-inclusive pricing for core dog vaccinations:

When should my pet have their vaccinations?

Puppies and kittens should start their vaccinations around 6 to 8 weeks of age. We typically administer three rounds of boosters, spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart, and complete the series around 16 weeks of age. This early protection is critical before they begin socialising or going outdoors.

Adult pets require regular booster shots to maintain immunity. Most core vaccines are given annually, while rabies may be required every one to three years, depending on your pet’s health and travel needs. If your pet has missed a dose, we’ll help get their schedule safely back on track.