A Tail of Two Vaccines
Whether your pet is of the canine or feline persuasion, they are susceptible to many debilitating and potentially fatal diseases, both bacterial and viral. Fortunately, it's possible to protect them from many of these diseases by administering vaccines that are properly stored, reconstituted, and administered.


PUPPY WELLNESS PACKAGE
$104.50
Influenza vaccine (recommended)
$39.88

ADULT DOG WELLNESS PACKAGE
Doctor examination
DHLPP vaccine
Bordatella vaccine
Occult heartworm test
Fecal parasite exam
Rabies vaccine
Courtesy nail trim
$140.50
Influenza vaccine (recommended)
$39.88

KITTEN WELLNESS PACKAGE
Doctor examination
FVRCP vaccine
FELV vaccine
Fecal parasite exam
$96.25
Feline leukemia /FIV test (recommended) $47.50

ADULT CAT WELLNESS PACKAGE
Doctor examination
FVRCP vaccine
FELV vaccine
Fecal parasite exam
Rabies vaccine
$132.00
Feline leukemia /FIV test (recommended) $47.50
What is the DHLPP vaccine?
Distemper
Hepatitis
Leptospirosis
Parainfluenza
Parvovirus
Distemper is a very contagious viral disease of dogs that causes severe symptoms such as malaise, inappetence, weight loss, and even neurologic symptoms such as seizures and death. Since the advent of vaccines, the frequency of distemper has been reduced but not eradicated by any means. The diligent vaccination of puppies is the surest way to prevent this killer virus from once again becoming the epidemic it once was, not very long ago.
Parvovirus is currently the most feared infectious disease of puppies because when a puppy gets parvo, his chances of survival are not great even with intensive, expensive treatment. Because the virus survives for years on the ground, exposure is very difficult to prevent, and vaccinating is the best means of keeping your puppy from getting this horrific and often fatal disease.
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of dogs that causes kidney and liver failure. Easily contracted from the ground and water, this disease can cause a myriad of signs and symptoms and is very difficult and expensive to diagnose and treat. Vaccines against the most common forms of leptospirosis are available and effective, and are highly recommended on a yearly basis.

