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 Vaccinations 


Vaccinations serve an integral role in preventative veterinary care for your dog, cat, or ferret. At Alpine Animal Hospital, we tailor our approach to preventative vaccination to the specific needs and lifestyle of your pet. For example, indoor cats have fewer vaccination needs than outdoor cats, and hunting or working dogs have different needs than lap dogs. During your pet’s preventative wellness examination, our doctors will perform a thorough physical exam, from nose to tail. After assessing your pet’s health, age, lifestyle, and previous vaccination history, we will recommend the vaccinations your individual pet truly needs.


The following vaccinations are recommended for most dogs:

For the vaccination of healthy dogs as an aid in preventing Rabies. Dogs must be at least 12 weeks of age for initial vaccination. Pets with no documented vaccine history or those receiving the vaccine for the first time will receive a 1 year vaccination. Subsequent revaccination should be every 3 years thereafter. Rabies vaccination is required by law.

Combination vaccine containing protection against Distemper, Hepatitis/Adenovirus, Parvovirus, and Parainfuenza. For the vaccination of healthy dogs as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by these viruses. The initial dose may be given at 6 weeks of age or older. Repeat at 3-4 week intervals until the dog is 16 weeks of age. Revaccination is recommended one year later, then every three years subsequently for the life of the dog.

This bacteria is one of the organisms that can cause "Kennel Cough". For use as an aid in the prevention of infectious respiratory disease, spread by social contact with infected dogs. Recommended for dogs attending socialization or obedience classes, agility trials or dog shows, day care or boarding, grooming, or dog parks. The initial dose may be given at 6 weeks of age with annual revaccination recommended.

For use as an aid in the prevention of serious, multi-organ disease, spread in the urine of infected wildlife. Recommended for dogs who spend any time outdoors, in contact with standing water, or in areas frequented by wildlife. Dogs must be at least 12 weeks of age for initial vaccination. A minimum of two doses is required for primary immunization, with the second dose administered 2-3 weeks later. Annual revaccination recommended.


The following vaccinations are recommended for most cats:

A reduced ingredient formula for the vaccination of healthy cats as an aid in preventing Rabies. Cats must be at least 12 weeks of age for initial vaccination. Annual revaccination is needed. Rabies vaccination is required by law.

A combination vaccine containing protection against Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (aka "Feline Herpes"), Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia. Administered intranasally for the vaccination of healthy cats or kittens as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by these viruses. Initial vaccination begins at 8 weeks of age or older. Repeat at 3-4 week intervals until the cat is 16 weeks of age. Revaccination is recommended in one year, then every 1-3 years thereafter depending on the health and lifestyle of the cat.

A reduced ingredient formula for the vaccination of healthy cats or kittens as an aid in the prevention of lymphoid tumors caused by, and diseases associated with, feline leukemia virus infection. Two doses are required for primary immunization, 3-4 weeks following the initial vaccination. Revaccination is recommended annually for cats who spend any time outside or in contact with stray or unknown cats.


All ferrets should be vaccinated against rabies virus and distemper.
 
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Alpine Animal Hospital
4853 SR 270
Pullman, WA 99163
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