RECOMMENDED CANINE VACCINATIONS
PUPPIES
6 to 8 Weeks | 9 to 11 Weeks | 12 to 14 Weeks | 15 to 20 Weeks |
Pediatric Exam | Pediatric Exam | Pediatric Exam | Pediatric Exam |
DHP-Parvo | DHP-Parvo | DHLP-Parvo | DHLP-Parvo |
Bordetella | Influenza | Influenza | Heartworm Prevention |
Deworming | Deworming | Rabies | |
Heartworm Prevention | Heartworm Prevention | Heartworm Prevention | |
Discuss Flea Control | Discuss Spay/Neuter |
**The initial Pediatric Examination includes a fecal examination to check for intestinal parasites and a test to evaluate for anemia in the puppy.
** Heartworm prevention should be started at 6 weeks of age. The cost of Heartworm prevention varies according to the type of prevention used and the weight of the dog.
**Outside dogs and dogs exposed to tick infested areas should be vaccinated for Lyme’s Disease. Two vaccinations are recommended initially and then once a year.
**Hunting, and dogs that go on family camping trips in areas that rattlesnakes exist, should be vaccinated with the Rattlesnake Vaccine. Two Vaccinations are recommended initially and then once a year.
Adult Dogs
Annual Examination |
Rabies Canine 1year Booster/or 3 year Booster |
DHLP-Parvo Booster |
Bordetella |
Influenza |
Fecal Examination |
Heartworm/Lyme/Ehrlichia / Anaplas Test |
Thyroid Panel-A blood test to detect Hypothyroidism, a disease caused by abnormal thyroid hormones. Symptoms may include decreased energy, increased sleeping, dry skin, and dark pigment in skin. Obesity.
Geriatric Examinations-Lab tests to determine various organ functions
CBC (Complete Blood Count), Chest Exam/X-rays, Chemistry Panels