VACCINATIONS
PROTECTING YOUR PET AGAINST DISEASES
It goes without saying that regular vaccinations are crucial when it comes to protecting your pet’s health. But did you know that some canine and feline illnesses can be transferred to humans? To help ensure the health of your pet as well as the rest of your family, Centre Street Veterinary Clinic pleased to offer pet vaccinations in Calgary.
Beginning at 6 to 8 weeks of age, both kittens and puppies require multiple booster vaccines, along with regular deworming.
CATS
We vaccinate cats against:
Viral Rhinotracheitis – a virus that causes an upper respiratory tract infection
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Panleukopenia – also known as feline distemper, a strong virus that can be fatal
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Calicivirus – a virus that causes an upper respiratory tract infection
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Chlamydiosis – a bacterial disease affecting the respiratory tract
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Rabies – an incurable viral disease that affects the central nervous system
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Leukemia – a virus that can result in a number of serious health problems, the leading cause of death in North American cats
DOGS
We vaccinate dogs against:
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Distemper – a virus that is often fatal, it attacks many organs, including the nervous system, which can become permanently damaged, even if the dog recovers
Parvovirus – a virus that is highly contagious, young pups and elderly dogs are the most susceptible
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Canine Hepatitis – caused by Canine Adenovirus Type 1, symptoms are similar to early stages of distemper
Parainfluenza – a highly contagious respiratory virus
Bordetella – also known as kennel cough, this upper respiratory infection that is easily transmitted from dog to dog
Lyme – transmitted by ticks, Lyme disease can cause chronic arthritis and sometimes death
Rabies – an incurable viral disease that affects the central nervous system
Are you planning on going out of town and taking your four-legged friend with you? Our clinic can provide you with the certifications and vaccines your pet needs for travelling. For more information or to schedule a vaccination, just give us a call!