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Royal Dog Clinic

Vaccinations

Dog vaccinations are critical to ensuring your four-legged friend stays healthy from puppyhood into their senior years. Vaccines are the safest and most cost-effective way to protect your dog from many infectious preventable diseases.

The science behind canine vaccinations has progressed significantly over the past decade, enhancing both their safety and efficacy against existing and emerging pathogens. Here’s why vaccinating a dog is important.

Vaccinations are vital because they prepare your dog's immune system to fight off specific infectious diseases caused by viruses and bacteria. By exposing the immune system to weakened or killed forms of these pathogens, the body learns to produce antibodies that can effectively combat these diseases. This defense mechanism is crucial in preventing severe and often deadly infectious diseases.

Diseases like canine distemper and parvovirus can have devastating effects especially in pups wherein chances of survival are miniscule. Canine distemper, for instance, may lead to permanent nervous system damage and life-long twitching and incoordination of movement. While parvovirus can cause fatal dehydration through severe vomiting and diarrhoea. Dog vaccination is the most effective way to eliminate these risks and ensure your dog leads a healthy, disease-free life.

Core Vaccines for Dogs
1. Rabies Vaccine for Dogs:

Rabies is a fatal disease that can affect dogs, humans and other animals too. The anti-rabies vaccine is considered core especially in countries that are endemic to Rabies, such as India. Every dog must receive the rabies vaccine for dogs, with booster shots administered annually.

2. DHPPi Vaccine for Dogs:

The DHPPi vaccine for dogs is a combination vaccine that protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, and Parainfluenza. It's a core vaccine that all dogs should receive, with booster shots recommended every one to three years.

3. Leptospirosis Vaccine:

Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that can lead to severe kidney and liver damage. This vaccine is crucial, especially if your dog is exposed to environments where this bacterium is prevalent. The leptospirosis vaccine should be administered annually to maintain immunity.

Non-Core Vaccines for Dogs
1. Bordetella (Kennel Cough):

Bordetella is a bacterial pathogen known to cause respiratory infections in dogs. If your dog frequently socializes with other dogs, such as in kennels or dog parks, your vet may recommend this vaccine

Preventative Care
Preventative care is key to maintaining your pet's long-term health. Our consultations include discussions on

Vaccinations

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Nutritional advice

For optimal pet health, ensure a balanced diet with high-quality food, fresh water, and appropriate portion sizes, while consulting with your veterinarian .

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Parasite control

To ensure your pet's health, implement a comprehensive parasite control plan encompassing regular preventative treatments.

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Dental care

Dental health is a very important part of your pet's overall health, and dental problems can cause, or be caused by, other health problems.

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Regular wellness checks

Regular wellness checks for pets, ideally at least twice a year, are crucial for early disease detection and maintaining overall health.

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Diagnostic Services

Along with helping to diagnose specific conditions, blood work is also a part of routine diagnostics to monitor your pet's overall health.

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