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Pet Vaccine FAQs

Pet vaccines prevent your cat or dog from contracting certain illnesses, helping to safeguard their health.

Pet Vaccine FAQs in Rancho Cucamonga, CA

At Baseline Animal Hospital, Boarding, and Grooming in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, we offer various vaccinations to ensure your pet is protected and to improve its health. Before visiting us, take a look at some frequently asked questions regarding pet vaccines below.

How Do Vaccines Protect Your Pet?

Vaccines train your pet’s immune system to fight certain diseases. Even if threats are present in your pet’s immediate environment, the vaccines can take effect and offer ample protection. They are also available for several diseases. When you visit us, our vets can determine the necessary vaccinations your pet may need and set you up with a schedule.

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What Are Core Vaccinations?

Core vaccinations are the shots that all pets need. Your cat or dog must get them regardless of its lifestyle or living conditions.

The core vaccinations for cats protect against feline calicivirus, feline distemper, feline herpesvirus type I, and rabies. For dogs, the core vaccines guard against canine distemper, canine hepatitis, canine parvovirus, and rabies.

When Should I Schedule Pet Vaccines?

Generally, vaccines should be administered when a pet reaches six weeks of age. You can wait until it reaches eight weeks of age; however, it should not be any later than that since young pets are susceptible to various diseases.

How Often Should My Pet Be Vaccinated?

When you visit us for your appointment, our vets will examine your pet and prescribe a vaccine schedule based on their specific needs. Some pets may need annual vaccines, while others might require shots once every three years.

Do Pet Vaccines Have Side Effects?

Pet vaccinations may have side effects, but they are often minor. Some potential side effects include fever and allergic reactions, which are also rare.

Contact us for an Appointment Today

Vaccinations are critical for your pet’s long-term health. To learn more about vaccines or to schedule your visit, contact Baseline Animal Hospital, in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, at (909) 987-4788today. We are happy to tell you more and schedule an appointment. Our veterinarians look forward to assisting you!