Vaccinations

Vaccinations

At Sanctuary Veterinary Hospital in Calgary, we provide comprehensive vaccination programs to safeguard your pets from serious diseases. Our experienced veterinarians create personalized vaccine schedules for puppies, kittens, cats, and dogs, ensuring lasting protection based on lifestyle, age, and exposure risk. From rabies and distemper to parvovirus and feline leukemia, our vaccination protocols follow Alberta’s veterinary health standards. Even indoor pets need vaccines to protect against airborne or indirect exposure. We also offer international pet travel vaccines compliant with global standards (UK PETS Travel Scheme and others).

The Importance of Vaccinations
Pet vaccinations are crucial in protecting your cat or dog from preventable diseases. At Sanctuary Veterinary Hospital in Calgary, we offer a standard series of vaccines and boosters for kittens and puppies. Keeping your pet’s vaccinations current is essential for maintaining their health, whether they are primarily indoors or outdoors.

Why Pet Vaccines Are Necessary
Standard veterinary care encompasses pet vaccinations, which have dramatically reduced the incidence of once fatal diseases among our pets. The rabies virus, particularly concerning in Alberta due to recent cases, remains a fatal threat to all mammals, including humans, with symptoms that are untreatable once they appear. Even indoor pets should receive adequate protection through appropriate vaccinations, as infections can still pose risks. At our clinic, we prioritize your pets’ well-being and recommend tailored vaccination plans based on their individual lifestyle and requirements.

Vaccinations for Dogs

Dog vaccines, also known as puppy shots or dog shots, shield your pet from preventable diseases. By administering a series of puppy shots and boosters, these vaccinations bolster your dog’s immune system, safeguarding them throughout their life. If you have questions about which dog vaccines are suitable for your pet, schedule an appointment at Sanctuary Veterinary Hospital in Calgary. Our team will guide you on the appropriate regimen and timing for your puppy’s vaccinations.

Vaccinations

Cat vaccines are safe and considered essential in veterinary care. They play a crucial role in preventing infectious diseases and boosting the immune system of both indoor and outdoor cats. Beyond protecting individual pets, vaccinations also contribute to reducing the spread of infections within the broader cat community. By preventing the transmission of bacteria and viruses, including rabies which can affect humans as well, vaccines safeguard vulnerable kittens and promote public health. At Sanctuary Veterinary Hospital, our veterinarians tailor vaccine recommendations based on your cat’s age, lifestyle, and specific needs.

The necessity of pet vaccines

If you’re seeking pet vaccines for a kitten or puppy, we recommend scheduling their initial appointment at around 6 to 8 weeks of age. Typically, pet vaccinations are given in a series of three appointments spaced approximately one month apart. At Sanctuary Veterinary Hospital, we’ll assess any specific considerations and confirm the vaccination schedule during your first visit. Following the initial vaccines, your veterinarian will discuss subsequent booster shots and their timing. If you’re unsure about your pet’s vaccination status or need guidance on the next steps, feel free to reach out to us.

Here are the services we provide:

We provide a comprehensive array of pet vaccines and veterinary services tailored for cats and dogs. If you’re uncertain about which pet vaccinations are required, schedule an appointment with a veterinarian in Calgary to determine the best course for your furry companion. Our offerings include:

– Essential pet vaccinations for kittens and puppies.
– Specialty vaccines for cats and dogs at all life stages.
– Vaccine counseling during regular pet exams to ensure appropriate vaccination protocols.
– International pet vaccines compliant with the UK’s PETS Travel Scheme and other global destinations.