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Pet Vaccination

Trusted Vet Care Facility to Ensure Your Pet's Well-Being

Offer your pets the best health care facility and prepare them for a healthy and happy life ahead. At Vet Trust Henderson, we have a team of professionals who care for your pet’s wellness as much as you do. We understand the significant role vaccines play in your dog’s and cat’s lives. With this understanding, we provide all the major vaccinations to protect your pet against potentially fatal diseases. Our high-quality vaccination services are:

  • Affordable
  • Licensed
  • Experienced

What is the Importance of Pet Vaccinations?

The world-famous quote, “Prevention is better than cure,” perfectly applies to this situation. Your pets are susceptible to numerous fatal diseases and viruses. Vaccinations help their immune system produce antibodies that fight against harmful viruses and bacteria, significantly reducing the risk of infection. Even if your pet contracts a disease, vaccination can greatly lessen its severity.

We provide not only essential vaccines but also highly recommended regular boosters. Ensure your pets are enrolled in our annual vaccination checkups to detect any potential viruses or bacteria that could affect their health.

Our list of vaccines includes:

Vaccinations for Puppies and Dogs

Our vaccines for dogs protect them against:

Canine Parvovirus
It is a highly fatal and contagious disease that can affect any dog, but the puppies and the younger ones are at the highest risk. It attacks the dog’s gastrointestinal tract and is spread by direct contact with the contaminated species. Its symptoms include loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or low body temperature that can cause dehydration and damage the immune system.

Canine distemper
It is an extremely contagious disease that is not very common but is extremely dangerous if caught. Its symptoms include watery or pus-like discharge from the eyes, fever, lethargy, coughing, vomiting, and reduced appetite.

Canine Hepatitis
This contagious disease is caused by an adenovirus that targets the spleen, lungs, lining of blood vessels, and liver. The symptoms are: fever, enlarged tonsils, eye inflammation, low white blood cell count, abdominal pain, thirst, loss of appetite, blindness, severe depression, and swollen belly.

Canine Cough (Kennel Cough)
There is a vaccine to prevent kennel cough in dogs, which they often catch during socialising with other dogs or during their stay at the boarding kennels.

Canine Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a serious, potentially life-threatening disease caused by bacteria, and vaccination significantly reduces the risk of infection. 

 

Vaccination for Kittens and Cats

Our vaccination for cats protects them against:

Feline Panleukopenia
It is a highly severe disease that was the leading cause of death among various cats. Now has become an uncommon issue because of the availability of vaccines against its virus, which is parvovirus. Unvaccinated and younger kittens are most susceptible to this disease. Its symptoms include fever, dehydration, weakness, and vomiting. Some cats even show signs of being poisoned.

Feline Respiratory disease
This virus is known as ‘cat flu,’ caused by feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) and feline calicivirus (FCV). Its symptoms include discharge from the nose and eyes, sneezing, nasal congestion, and conjunctivitis.

Questions? We’re here to help.

No question is too big or small. We are here to address all of your pet-related concerns.

Getting started

Are you getting a new pet? We can provide you with advice before your pet’s arrival to ensure you can provide them with the best care when they arrive.

Wellness

Want to provide the best care for your pet? We can provide catered advice for any concerns you may have, from vaccinations to exercise requirements.

Illness

Is your pet unwell? Let us know what’s going on, and we will provide you with the best advice and the best steps to take going forward.

Diet

Worried about your pet’s nutrition? We can provide you with expert advice on your pet’s nutritional needs.

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