Pet Vaccinations

The Importance of Pet Vaccinations

All pets require vaccinations to keep them healthy, and our vet clinic in Fort Wayne provides a range of vaccinations for dogs and cats. At Aboite Animal Clinic & House Call Practice in Fort Wayne, we offer personalized service designed to keep your beloved family member healthy for years to come. Let’s take a closer look at pet vaccinations and why it’s important to ensure your pet receives them from a vet near you.

Pet Vaccinations

Why Are Pet Vaccinations Important?

Just like humans, pets also need a variety of vaccines throughout their lifetime to ensure good health and prevent the spread of disease. These vaccines are vital to protecting your pet from a wide range of diseases such as rabies, kennel cough, canine distemper, influenza, hepatitis, and more. Both dogs and cats should receive regular check-ups and vaccinations from an animal hospital or vet clinic, such as our Fort Wayne veterinary practice, to keep them healthy.

Types of Pet Vaccinations

Domestic pets should receive “core vaccines,” which include rabies, canine parvovirus, distemper, and infectious canine hepatitis. For cats, core vaccines include feline calicivirus, rabies, feline rhinotracheitis, and feline panleukopenia. There are also a few “non-core” vaccinations that pets may need, such as specific vaccines designed to prevent the development of feline leukemia. Cats and dogs should start receiving vaccinations during the puppy or kitten stage and will continue to need a few of those core vaccinations each year thereafter, most importantly, rabies.

Benefits of Pet Vaccinations

Aside from helping to protect your pet from disease, there are other benefits of getting pet vaccinations at our vet clinic, including:

- The rabies vaccination protects your pet and others from contracting rabies, a deadly and contagious disease.

- Vaccinations may help you avoid paying for expensive treatments or spending time at an animal hospital for otherwise preventable health issues.

- Pets who are not vaccinated are at a much higher risk of contracting dangerous diseases found in wildlife and pests.

- Most pet daycare and boarding facilities require that all pets have up-to-date vaccinations.

- Pet vaccines can help prevent diseases that can be passed from animals to people, as well as between animals.

Contact Aboite Animal Clinic & House Call Practice in Fort Wayne, IN

If you need to have your pet vaccinated, contact our team at Aboite Animal Clinic & House Call Practice in Fort Wayne, IN, at (260) 432-5525 today. Our Fort Wayne veterinarian is here to help with all of your pet healthcare needs.

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Aboite Animal Clinic

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4142 Covington Rd,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804

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7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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7:00 am - 12:00 pm

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6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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8:00 am - 8:30 am

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm