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Vaccinations Uncovered: What Every Pet Parent Needs to Know

“Does my pet need vaccination every year?”

If this question has been needling you, read on for the answer to this and other common vaccination queries that our team receives!

 

What vaccinations does my pet need?

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association recommends that all cats and dogs receive the “core vaccinations”, which are the C3 for dogs (canine distemper, parvovirus and adenovirus) and the F3 for cats (feline calicivirus, herpesvirus and panleucopaenia). These vaccines protect against diseases that are life-threatening and/or particularly common around the world.

Depending on your pet’s lifestyle (specifically, the geographical areas and environments that they live in and travel to), we will then potentially recommend additional vaccines based on their particular risk.

 

Does my pet need vaccination every year?

Whilst annual vaccination has been traditionally recommended for the average dog or cat, our vets will make personalised vaccination schedule recommendations for your pet, where we will take into account:

  • The type of vaccine being used (as some are registered for up to three years coverage, whilst some are recommended to be boosted annually)
  • Your pets’ age
  • Your pet’s lifestyle, such as if they go outdoors, into boarding, or live in a multi-pet household
  • Whether your pet has any unusual autoimmune issues which may make vaccination less safe for them

Regardless, it’s still a good idea for your pet to have an annual veterinary check to help keep them in their best health. After all, once your pet is a full developed adult, one human year roughly equals five dog years or four cat years!

 

Why is there a strict vaccination schedule for puppies and kittens?

In the first hours after birth, puppies and kittens gain some temporary passive immune protection from their mother by drinking the antibodies in her colostrum (the special temporary milk she produces shortly after giving birth). These antibodies help to protect the babies until their own immune system matures, but naturally taper off somewhere between 14-20 weeks of age (depending on the individual).

While these antibodies are at higher levels, they will protect the baby but will also block the babies’ immune system from mounting a sufficient response to vaccines to develop their own long-term protection.

Puppy and kitten vaccine schedules are therefore designed to maximise the chances of stimulating their immune system at the optimal time when the maternal antibodies have decreased sufficiently to allow the vaccine to take effect, without hopefully leaving the pet completely unprotected for too long in the meantime.

 

What should I do if my pet is overdue for vaccination?

We’d recommend consulting our helpful team! Depending on your pet’s age, individual risk and prior vaccination history, they may only require a single booster to get them back up to date or they may need a course of two vaccinations administered 2-4 weeks apart.

If your pet has been deemed to be at an unusually increased risk of significant vaccination side effects (e.g. they have previously suffered from a severe autoimmune condition), our vets may discuss special blood tests to help check measures of immunity in their blood instead.

For personalised advice on your pet’s vaccination requirements, consult our needle-sharp veterinary team!

Our veterinarians at Balmain Village Veterinary Clinic can also tailor an individualised Titer testing schedule for your puppy to reduce vaccinations.

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3 Beattie Street, Balmain NSW 2041

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