Prevent Common diseases and parasites with these basic guidelines. We will evaluate the risks that each individual pet might encounter, depending on their lifestyle. Vaccinations are recommended based on that assessment, and we will do only what is necessary to keep your animals protected. Year round heartworm prevention, flea and tick control, and intestinal parasite management are the best protection from internal and external parasites.
Canine


- DA2PP – distemper, adenovirus type 2 (hepatitis), parainfluenza, and parvovirus, available as a combination with leptospirosis (DA2PP-L)
- Leptospirosis – bacteria spread in soil, standing water, spread
- Rabies – rabies vaccination is required by NC state law for dogs, cats, and ferrets by 16 weeks old (as early as 12 weeks)
- Bordetella – the bacteria that causes “kennel-cough”
- Canine Influenza
- Lyme Disease
- Heartworm Disease
Feline
6 weeks old | 9 weeks old | 12 weeks old | 16 weeks old | Yearly |
Physical Exam | Physical Exam | |||
Deworm | Deworm | Deworm | Deworm | Fecal Exam |
Screening bloodwork as recommended by provider | ||||
FVRCP Vaccine | FVRCP Vaccine | FVRCP Vaccine | FVRCP Vaccine | FVRCP Vaccine, then every 3 years |
FeLV Test prior to FeLV Vaccine | FeLV Vaccine | FeLV Vaccine, then every 3 years | ||
Rabies, 1st dose protects for 1 year | Rabies vaccine, then every 3 years | |||
Begin topical prevention | Refill prevention |