Preventative care entails more than just vaccinating your pet. The best preventative health care includes regular veterinary exams every 6 months, since pets age must faster than humans do. Other preventative steps include laboratory tests, fecal testing and vaccinations.
Vaccination guidelines include core vaccinations, which every pet should receive, and non-core vaccinations, which should be considered based on a pets lifestyle, travel or activities. Speak to one of our veterinarians about your pets individualized vaccine needs.
Canine Core vaccinations
- Canine distemper: $12
- Parvovirus: $12
- Bordatella (kennel cough): $11 nasal/$28 injectable
- Rabies: $11
Additional Non-core canine vaccinations
- Bivalent Canine influenza (H3N8) & (H3N2): $32 *Required for boarding and baths
- Lyme vaccination (Borrelia): $30
- Rattlesnake vaccination: $32.50
- Leptospirosis vaccination: $23
Additional Canine Services
- Annual heartworm test and monthly heartworm preventative
- Annual fecal test
- Microchipping
- DNA breed testing
Feline Core vaccinations
- Feline distemper: $12
- Rabies: $11
Additional Non-core vaccinations
- Feline leukemia: $12
- Fecal Testing $26
- Additional Feline Services
- Feline leukemia and FIV test
- Annual fecal test
- Microchipping