“Every year in Adelaide’s Northern suburbs there is an outbreak of parvo virus. And kennel cough, feline AIDS, flu and enteritis are still very real threats.
By vaccinating on time you protect your precious pets and also save on the
cost of starting again with an initial shot followed by a booster.”
Dr. Christopher Lee
Principal Veterinarian, Pet Universe
At Your 20-minute Vaccination Appointment at Pet Universe
Did you know that every pet year is equivalent to 5 - 7 Human Years? So as pets age quickly we will perform:
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A comprehensive 15-point physical examination to help identify any pre-existing conditions & / or find any risk factors for future disease.
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You will be able to discuss other health care issues such as:
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routine worming
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heartworm prevention
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skin or dental problems
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your concerns
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so your pet can feel and stay healthy
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Vaccination Guidelines
Dogs - below is a guide that will provide some direction towards a vaccination protocol for younger dogs, however one of our vets can offer specific advice for your animal.
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Age for vaccination
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Vaccinate against
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8 weeks
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Canine Distemper
Canine Hepatitis
Canine Parvovirus
Canine (Kennel) Cough
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12 weeks
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Canine Distemper
Canine Hepatitis
Canine Parvovirus
Canine (Kennel) Cough
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16 weeks
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Canine Distemper
Canine Hepatitis
Canine Parvovirus
Canine (Kennel) Cough
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Early socialisation can be achieved by giving an extra 10 week vaccination so your puppy can be walked after the 12 week vaccination. Dogs should be vaccinated annually after their primary vaccination course.
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Cats - below is a guide that will provide some direction towards a vaccination protocol for younger cats, however one of our veterinarian can offer specific advice for your animal.
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Age for vaccination
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Vaccinate against
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8 weeks
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Feline Infectious Enteritis
Feline Calicivirus
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis
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12 weeks
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Feline Infectious Enteritis
Feline Calicivirus
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis
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16 weeks
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Feline Infectious Enteritis
Feline Calicivirus
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis
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All cats should be annually vaccinated - discuss with your vet if vaccination is due or overdue
For a more detailed information leaflet please fill out the request form below & one of our nurses will be in touch shortly
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