Vaccinations
Ensuring your pet’s longevity and good health starts with timely and appropriate vaccinations. Vaccinations begin during the puppy and kitten period and are administered throughout adulthood either annually or every three years. Grand Park Animal Hospital will develop a personalized protocol that provides the safest and best protection for your pet.
How do vaccines protect my pet against disease?
Vaccines introduce antigens (inactive proteins) into the system, which look like disease-causing organisms to the body’s immune system, but don’t actually cause the disease. The body combats the antigen and “learns” how to recognize and fight the organism should it ever be encountered again.
What diseases do vaccines protect my pet against?
There are a number of vaccinations available for use. They are broken down into two categories: core and non-core. Core vaccinations are vital to administer since they address serious diseases or diseases that are transmissible to humans. Non-core vaccines are optional and should be based on the risk posed to your pet. Grand Park veterinarians will advise you on the best protocol based on your pet’s individual needs.
Are vaccines safe for my pet?
As with any medical procedure, there is a small chance of side effects. You may see mild symptoms ranging from soreness at the injection site to fever and allergic reactions, such as swelling or hives. Major reactions typically occur quickly, before you leave our office. Overall, the risks are much smaller than the risks of the disease itself. Again, we will discuss your pet’s medical history and risk to develop an appropriate personalized protocol.
Is your cat or dog due for vaccinations? If so, please give us a call.