Vaccinations for Dogs and Cats We'll keep your pet safe. New Layer Request Appointment A green silhouette of a pig facing left with a curled tail, ears, and a distinct snout evokes the keen observation of a vet. The transparent background highlights the solid color, underscoring the precision akin to a veterinarian's touch.

Vaccinations are a relatively inexpensive but essential way to prevent many illnesses and diseases that can be life-threatening and may even be zoonotic, meaning they can be passed to humans.

It’s also important to administer vaccinations when pets are puppies and kittens because their young immune systems are still developing and need protection to stay healthy. Even pets who live primarily indoors should be vaccinated, as they can still be exposed to disease.
Vaccines
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While any medical treatment involves some degree of risk, in the case of vaccinations the benefits far outweigh any potential side effects. Adverse reactions are rare and usually mild and short-term when they do occur. At Mercer Street Veterinary Hospital, we will tailor vaccinations to your pet’s lifestyle, and not based on what’s available in the market.

Core vs. Non-Core Which vaccines should your pet have? “Core” vaccines are those recommended—and possibly mandated by law—for most pets. Core vaccines include:
  • Rabies (dogs and cats)
  • Distemper, Hepatitis, Adenovirus 2, Parvo and Parainfluenza (dogs)
  • Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia (cats)
Other non-core, but highly suggested vaccinations for cats include FIV for feline immunodeficiency virus and FeLV to protect against feline leukemia.

For dogs, bordetella is recommended if they frequent dog parks, boarding kennels, or any place where they’re socializing with other canines.
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You might also talk to your veterinarian about a leptospirosis vaccine if your dog is like so many in our area that go on hikes into rural areas or spend a lot of time outdoors where there’s wildlife.

We can advise you on which vaccinations are required or recommended for your pet based on age, health, and lifestyle—for questions or to schedule an appointment, request a visit online or call us at (206) 285-0395.
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