Adair County Animal Hospital

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Puppies/Kittens

Vaccines are given based on your puppy or kittens age and previous vaccine history. 
Puppies and kittens are born with some immunity to viruses,
but that immunity can be dependent on moms vaccine history and how long they were able to nurse. 
The immunity that they are born with will go away somewhere between 6-12 weeks of age. 
This is why we start vaccines at 6 weeks of age
and then booster them every 3 weeks until they're approximatly 16-20 weeks of age. 
Below we have listed the items your puppy/kitten would receive on their first visit. 
Check the link out for our New 2011 Puppy / Kitten Programs


Click here to see our Puppy Program for 2011
Puppies

Wellness exam
Age appropriate vaccines
Intestinal Parasite Test
Dewormer
Complimentary flea/heartworm preventative
Complimentary Bag of Royal Canin


Kittens

Wellness exam
     Feline Aids/Leukemia test
     Age appropriate vaccines
    Intestinal Parasite Test
Dewormer
     Complimentary flea/heartworm preventative
     Complimenatry Bag of Royal Canin


Remember, puppies and kittens are not fully protected until they have at least 3-4 sets of vaccines performed. 

Adult Canine and Feline vaccines

Adult dog and cats need vaccines every 6-12 months to be protected against viruses/bacteria.  Below we have listed items that are recommended for your pet.

Canine

Wellness exam - every 6 months
Vaccinations - every 6-12 months depending on the vaccine
Intestinal Parasite Test - every 6-12 months
Heartworm testing - annually
Heartworm and flea preventative - monthly, year around for the duration of your pets life
Tick preventative - as needed

 
Feline

Wellness exam - every 6 - 12 months
Vaccinations - annually
Intestinal Parasite Test - every 6 - 12 months
Flea and heartwrom preventative - monthly, year around for the duration of your pets life
Tick preventative - as needed