Vets in Claygate share vital vaccination advice for dog owners
March 7, 2024
Ensuring the health and wellbeing of our canine companions is a top priority. In this article, our vets in Claygate are emphasising how vaccination plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and safeguarding the health of dogs everywhere.
So, let’s delve straight into essential information about canine infectious diseases below and our vets’ guidelines on which dog vaccinations are recommended for your furry friend.
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Why vaccinate your dog
Claygate Vets’ team of experienced vets know that vaccination is a cornerstone of preventive veterinary care, offering numerous benefits for your dog’s health:
- Disease Prevention: Vaccination helps protect your dog from potentially life-threatening infectious diseases.
- Community Health: By vaccinating your dog, you contribute to the overall health of the canine community in Claygate and far beyond, helping to prevent the spread of diseases.
- Cost-Effective: Preventing diseases through vaccination is typically more cost-effective than treating illnesses and their complications.
- Peace of Mind: Knowing your dog is protected against common infectious diseases provides peace of mind for you as a pet owner.
Common canine infectious diseases and recommended vaccinations:
When our vets in Claygate meet a new puppy or adult dog, they want to help them thrive. This includes talking to their owner about the importance of preventative vaccinations that cover the following diseases:
- Canine Distemper: A highly contagious viral disease affecting a dog’s respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. Vaccination against distemper is a core vaccination for all dogs.
- Canine Parvovirus: A severe and often fatal disease that primarily affects the gastrointestinal tract. Puppies and unvaccinated dogs are particularly susceptible, making vaccination essential.
- Canine Adenovirus (Hepatitis): A viral infection that targets the liver, causing severe damage. Vaccination against adenovirus is part of the core vaccination protocol for dogs.
- Canine Parainfluenza: This respiratory virus contributes to kennel cough and is often included in the core vaccines, especially for dogs in group settings.
- Kennel Cough (Bordetella): Kennel cough is a contagious respiratory disease, particularly common in dogs who spend time in close quarters, such as boarding facilities, doggy day care, or at dog parks. Vaccination is recommended for at-risk dogs so you should discuss this with one of our vets – book an appointment.
- Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection that can affect the liver and kidneys. The vaccine is often recommended, especially for dogs with outdoor exposure or those in regions with a higher risk.
Tailored vaccination plans:
The specific vaccinations your dog requires can depend on various factors, including:
- Lifestyle: Dogs with active outdoor lifestyles or those frequently in contact with other dogs may require additional vaccinations.
- Age: Puppies require a series of vaccinations to build immunity, and core vaccination booster shots are necessary throughout their lives.
- Medical History: Some dogs may have individual health considerations that impact their vaccination needs. Our vets in Claygate will consider your dog’s health history when creating a vaccination plan.
- Location: Geographic location can influence the prevalence of certain diseases. Discuss your dog’s environment in and around Surrey with our vets to determine the appropriate vaccinations.
Book a Dog Vaccination appointment:
To ensure your dog is protected against common canine infectious diseases, we recommend booking a dog vaccination appointment with our veterinary practice in Claygate. Our experienced team are dedicated to providing personalised care tailored to your dog’s individual needs.
Don’t wait – take the proactive step in safeguarding your dog’s health now.
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