Vaccinating Your Pet

Pet vaccinations (immunizations) can help fortify your pet’s immune system against infectious, and sometimes life-threatening, diseases. To best protect Austin's dogs, cats, and even people from infection, we recommend having pets vaccinated on a regular schedule at every life stage. With a regular immunization schedule, your pet will be better equipped in case of exposure to diseases such as rabies, parvo, distemper, and influenza. Animal Medical Center of Austin is dedicated to offering affordable preventive care that keeps your companions as healthy as possible for the greatest number of years.

Is your pet receiving the vaccines they need? Let’s find out!

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Happy dog: Pet Vaccinations in Austin
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Can Vaccines Make Pets Sick?

Our animal hospital uses the safest and highest-quality vaccines on the market to keep adverse reactions to a minimum. However, some puppies and kittens might seem a bit lethargic the day after their first booster shots, which is normal.

For those rare pets that do experience an allergic reaction, we might opt to discontinue the vaccine responsible. If your pet is not acting like themselves after being vaccinated, let us know immediately.

Recommended Dog Vaccines

There are certain vaccines that every dog needs, in addition to optional vaccines given based on risk level and lifestyle. Rabies, distemper, hepatitis, parvo, and parainfluenza are part of the core immunization category, which means they're essential to your dog's health.

  • Rabies
  • Distemper
  • Hepatitis
  • Parvovirus
  • Parainfluenza
  • Leptospirosis
  • Bordetella

Vaccines We Recommend for Cats

Cats may live out their days indoors, but that does not mean they are safe from infection. Humans can unknowingly carry harmful bacteria and viruses with them into their homes, which puts our feline friends at risk. Our recommended vaccines for cats include:

  • Rabies
  • Panleukopenia (feline distemper)
  • Herpesvirus
  • Calicivirus
  • Feline leukemia (recommended for kittens and indoor/outdoor cats)

How to Choose the Right Vaccines for Your Pet

Like you, our veterinarians want what’s best for your pet regarding their needs, lifestyle, and overall health. Every pet is different and we take pride in providing thoughtful treatments for all of our patients. By working together, we'll decide the best vaccination plan for your pet. If you have questions for our team, please give us a call at (512) 832-4119.

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