Vaccinations

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are an essential part of preventative health care for your pet. Young pets require a course of injections after which an annual booster vaccination is required.  A full health check will be carried out at the same time.

  • DOGS are routinely vaccinated against Distemper, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Hepatitis (DHP) and Leptospirosis (L). These are the core vaccines plus we also advise administering the Kennel Cough vaccine to cover against this highly infectious respiratory disease.
  • CATS are vaccinated against Flu, Enteritis and Leukaemia.
  • RABBITS are vaccinated against Myxomatosis and Viral Haemorrhagic Disease.

We operate a Vaccine Price Match Promise. If you see an offer for a cheaper vaccine locally, we will be happy to match the price (vouchers included).

  • Primary vaccination courses
    • Puppies can start their primary vaccines from 6-8 weeks of age​
    • Kittens can start their primary vaccines from as early as 9 weeks of age
    • Rabbits require only one dose from as early as 5 weeks of age
  • Restart vaccinations
    • This may be required if your pet’s annual vaccination has lapsed by greater than 3 months​ then your pet will require a primary vaccine restart.
  • Annual boosters for dogs, cat and rabbits
    • Booster vaccinations are given annually to maintain a high level of protection​ for your pet
  • Kennel cough vaccine
    • This is an additional vaccine that many owners opt to have alongside with their annual boosters
    • This vaccine can also be given alone from three weeks of age
    • Many kennels, doggy day care, dog walkers and dog sitters may request that your dog has this vaccine to reduce the risk of spreading the infection
  • Rabies vaccine