All About Pet Vaccinations at Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic

In addition to our outstanding health care, we at Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic in Louisa are proud to provide a myriad of general pet health and wellness services, including preventative pet care. Preventative pet care is an essential component of pet health and wellness. It includes ensuring a pet is on the right diet, getting the right amount of exercise for healthy muscle development, and ensuring the pet is on the correct vaccination schedule.

Why Vaccinations Are Important

Also referred to as inoculations and immunizations, vaccinations are the act of introducing a vaccine into the body. A vaccine uses a killed or weakened version of the microbe that causes a virus or disease. It essentially trains the body's immune system to protect against a living version of the microbe. This helps prevent pets from ever getting the virus and reduces the severity of the illness if they still catch it.

Vaccinations are necessary because certain viruses can cause severe issues and complications in your pet when left untreated. Some viruses left in the system for too long can eventually become untreatable. Not only do you vaccinate to protect your pet, but you also vaccinate to protect all other pets. When your pet is vaccinated, you help prevent a virus from being spread and potentially killing someone else's pet.

Core and Non-Core Vaccines

Core vaccines for dogs include rabies shots, vaccines for distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Core vaccines for cats include protection against rabies, feline distemper, feline herpesvirus, and calicivirus. There are other vaccinations available for dogs that may be recommended depending on your pet's circumstances. We offer non-core vaccines that protect against parainfluenza, kennel cough, Lyme disease, leptospirosis, and canine influenza. Non-core vaccines that fight feline leukemia and Bordetella are also available. Our team will help you figure out the best vaccination schedule for your pet.

Contact Our Animal Hospital to Learn More About Vaccinations for Your Pet in Louisa

We at Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic know how much you care for your pet. That's why we are passionate about finding the best health care for your animal. If you live in Louisa, contact us at (540) 967-1404 to see how we can help you and your animal. We will find the right vaccination treatment for your pet.

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