Puppies & Kittens
Puppies and Kittens obtain immunity from many diseases from their
mother, this protection is short-lived. Carthage Although puppies and
kittens receive natural immunity against many Veterinarians are
experts at recommending and providing A vaccination schedule that
will protect your new friend against the many serious,
life-threatening
diseases in our area to which it is transmitted to
humans). Early detectio
n and treatment
  • adenovirus
  • distemper
  • hepatitis
  • parainfluenza
  • parvo virus
  • rabies
A laboratory test to detect internal parasites will be done as well. Kittens receive a test to determine the presence of
feline leukemia, and they are typically inoculated to prevent:
  • calicivirus
  • distemper
  • feline leukemia (if test is negative)
  • rabies
  • rhinotracheitis
is critical to your pet and your entire family. Your Carthage many serious, life-threatening diseases to which young animals
are susceptible, taking into account animal health care threats that may vary by local conditions; and appropriate treatment
or laboratory tests to ensure that your little one is free of potentially debilitating and fatal parasites (which may also be
transmitted to humans). Early detection and treatment is critical to your entire family's health.Over the course of several
visits, you may expect your pup to be vaccinated against:
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