Preventative care entails more than just vaccinating your pet. The best preventative health care includes regular veterinary exams every 6 months since pets age must faster than humans do. Other preventative steps include laboratory tests, fecal testing, and vaccinations.
Vaccination guidelines include core vaccinations, which every pet should receive, and non-core vaccinations, which should be considered based on a pet’s lifestyle, travel or activities. Speak to one of our veterinarians about your pet’s individualized vaccine needs.
Canine Core vaccinations
- Canine distemper: $12
- Parvovirus: $12
- Bordatella (kennel cough): $12 nasal/$28 injectable
- Rabies: $12
Additional Non-core canine vaccinations
- Bivalent Canine influenza (H3N8) & (H3N2): $32 *Required for boarding and baths
- Lyme vaccination (Borrelia): $30
- Rattlesnake vaccination: $32.50
- Leptospirosis vaccination: $23
Additional Canine Services
- Annual heartworm test and monthly heartworm preventative $48
- Annual fecal test
- Microchipping
- DNA breed testing
Feline Core vaccinations
- Feline distemper: $12
- Rabies: $12
Additional Non-core vaccinations
- Feline leukemia: $12
- Fecal Testing $28
- Additional Feline Services
- Feline leukemia and FIV test
- Annual fecal test
- Microchipping