Protect your pet . . . for life. Vaccinations are an integral part of a complete wellness program for your animal, and when used in conjuction with annual physical exams can greatly improve both the quality and span of your pet's life. Indoor pets can also benefit substantially from a vaccination protocol, as even indoor areas are capable of fostering a variety of viral diseases and parasites. Vaccination Protocols

DHLPP Bordetella Rabies Heartworm Test Corona Frontline Fecal Direct Fecal Float Canine Vaccination Protocol
For vaccination as an aid in the prevention of Canine Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus
"Kennel Cough" - every 6 months - for vaccination as an aid in the prevention of viral infection caused by Bordetella Bronchiseptica
For vaccination as an aid in the prevention of the rabies virus
If over 7 months of age, animal may start monthly heartworm prevention with a negative test result. Animals that are 3-6 months old may begin monthly heartworm prevention without a test
For vaccination as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by Canine Coronavirus
(at 12 weeks or older) apply monthly, for the prevention of ticks and fleas
For identification of motile bacteria and Giardia
For identification of the presence of hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, and coccidiosis
After 2 years of age dogs can have both a 3 year DHLPP and a 3 year Rabies vaccine.
Vaccinations also available for: Lymes Disease and Leptospirosis (4-way), given at 16 weeks, then annually.

FVRCP Feline Leukemia Test Feline Leukemia Rabies Fecal Direct Fecal Float Feline Vaccination Protocol
For vaccination as an aid in the prevention feline rhinotracheitis, calici, panleukopenia virus, and Chlamydia psittaci
Testing required before vaccination against feline leukemia
For vaccination as an aid in the prevention of feline leukemia virus
For vaccination as an aid in the prevention of the rabies virus
For identification of motile bacteria and Giardia
For identification of the presence of hookworms, roundworms, and coccidiosis
Flea/tick prevention available at 3 months of age

Foal: Day 1 Foal: Day 2 Foal: Day 3 Foal: Day 30, Day 60, Day 90 Foal: Day 120 Foal: Day 180 Weanling: Day 210 (late fall/winter) Yearling: March (spring) Yearling: September (fall) Annuals: March (spring) Annuals: September (fall) Exams including a complete physical, dental, nutritional counseling, and an annual Coggins test (EIA) should be completed every year to maintain the health of your horse.Equine Vaccination Protocol
Tetanus Toxiod, dip navel with Chlorhexadine solution 2-3X daily
Foal IgG test, CBC, dip navel with Chlorhexadine solution 2-3X daily
Dip navel with Chlorhexadine solution until dry
Rotate pyrantel/fenbendazole dewormer
Eastern/Western Encephalitis/Tetanus, West Nile, Streptococcus (Strangles), Dewormer
Wean Foal, Dewormer: continue rotation of Pyrantel/Fenbendazole Dewormer through late fall of weanling year
Eastern/Western Encephalitis/Tetanus, West Nile, Streptococcus (Strangles), Influenza/Rhinopneumonitis, Rabies, deworm with Ivermectin
Eastern/Western Encephalitis/Tetanus, West Nile, Streptococcus (Strangles), Influenza/Rhinopneumonitis, Rabies, deworm with Pyrantel every 60 days
West Nile, Streptococcus (Strangles), Influenza/Rhinopneumonitis, deworm with Ivermectin/ Praziquantel every 60 days
Eastern/Western Encephalitis/Tetanus, West Nile, Streptococcus (Strangles), Influenza/Rhinopneumonitis, Rabies, deworm with Pyrantel every 60 days
West Nile, Streptococcus (Strangles), Influenza/Rhinopneumonitis, deworm with Ivermectin/ Praziquantel every 60 days