Vaccine Information
Why we recommend Interceptor plus- Interceptor protects against heartworm disease and 4 intestinal parasites, hookworms, roundworms, whipworms and tapeworms, all in one-monthly chewable and can be started at 4 weeks of age.
Product | Kills ticks | Bite to kill | Kills Fleas | Application | Length of protection | Age that can be started | Price |
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Bravecto (Dogs) | X | X | X | Chewable | 12 Weeks | 6 Months | $56.99/dose for 1 (4.4-9.9 lbs)
$58.49/dose for 1 (9.9-22 lbs) $59.49/dose for 1 (22.1-44 lbs) $59.99/dose for 1 (44.1-88 lbs) $60.49/dose for 1 (88.1-123 lbs) |
Vectra 3D (Dogs) | X | X | Topical | Monthly | 8 Weeks | $24/dose for 1 | |
Seresto (Cats & Dogs) | X | X | Collar | 8 Months | 7 Weeks | $62.50/1 collar | |
Revolution plus (Cats) |
X | X | X | Topical | Monthly | 8 Weeks | $17.30/dose for 1 (under 5lbs)
$21.90/dose for 1 (5.6-11lbs) $23.90/dose for 1 (11.1-22lbs) |
Kills Heartworm, hookworms, roundworms and whipworms | Application | Length of protection | Age that can be started | Price | |||
Interceptor | X | Chewable | 1 Month | 4 Weeks | $6.85/ dose for 1 (2-8 lbs)
$7.90/dose for 1 (8.1 -25 lbs) $8.00/dose for 1 (25.1-50 lbs) $10.60/dose for 1 (50.1-100 lbs) |
Canine Vaccinations | Purpose | When to Administer |
---|---|---|
Rabies | Prevents rabies which can be contracted by a bite from an infected animal | At 16 weeks of age with a booster 1 year later. Every 3 years thereafter |
DHPP | This shot protects your pup against canine distemper virus, hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza | At 8 weeks of age with a booster at 12 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year. Every 3 years thereafter |
Lyme | Prevents Borrellia burgdorferi bacterial infection from tick bites, which causes Lyme disease | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Bordetella | Prevents infection from Bordetella bronchiseptica bacteria, which causes kennel cough | Between 8 and 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Leptospirosis | Prevents Leptospira bacterial infection, which can cause kidney and liver damage | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Influenza | Helps prevent infection from canine influenza (flu). Vaccination can reduce the risk of a dog contracting canine influenza. | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Feline Vaccinations | Purpose | When to Administer |
Rabies | Prevents rabies which can be contracted by a bite from an infected animal | At 16 weeks of age with a booster 1 year later. Every 3 years thereafter |
FVRCP | Protects against Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia, also known as feline distemper. | At 8 weeks of age with a booster at 12 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year. Every 3 years thereafter |
FeLV | Feline leukemia virus adversely affects the cat’s body in many ways. It is the most common cause of cancer in cats, it may cause various blood disorders and it may lead to a state of immune deficiency that hinders the cat’s ability to protect itself against other infections. | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Vaccine Information
Why we recommend Interceptor plus- Interceptor protects against heartworm disease and 4 intestinal parasites, hookworms, roundworms, whipworms and tapeworms, all in one-monthly chewable and can be started at 4 weeks of age.
Product | Kills ticks | Bite to kill | Kills Fleas | Application | Length of protection | Age that can be started | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bravecto (Dogs) | X | X | X | Chewable | 12 Weeks | 6 Months | $56.99/dose for 1 (4.4-9.9 lbs)
$58.49/dose for 1 (9.9-22 lbs) $59.49/dose for 1 (22.1-44 lbs) $59.99/dose for 1 (44.1-88 lbs) $60.49/dose for 1 (88.1-123 lbs) |
Vectra 3D (Dogs) | X | X | Topical | Monthly | 8 Weeks | $24/dose for 1 | |
Seresto (Cats & Dogs) | X | X | Collar | 8 Months | 7 Weeks | $62.50/1 collar | |
Revolution plus (Cats) |
X | X | X | Topical | Monthly | 8 Weeks | $17.30/dose for 1 (under 5lbs)
$21.90/dose for 1 (5.6-11lbs) $23.90/dose for 1 (11.1-22lbs) |
Kills Heartworm, hookworms, roundworms and whipworms | Application | Length of protection | Age that can be started | Price | |||
Interceptor | X | Chewable | 1 Month | 4 Weeks | $6.85/ dose for 1 (2-8 lbs)
$7.90/dose for 1 (8.1 -25 lbs) $8.00/dose for 1 (25.1-50 lbs) $10.60/dose for 1 (50.1-100 lbs) |
Canine Vaccinations | Purpose | When to Administer |
---|---|---|
Rabies | Prevents rabies which can be contracted by a bite from an infected animal | At 16 weeks of age with a booster 1 year later. Every 3 years thereafter |
DHPP | This shot protects your pup against canine distemper virus, hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza | At 8 weeks of age with a booster at 12 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year. Every 3 years thereafter |
Lyme | Prevents Borrellia burgdorferi bacterial infection from tick bites, which causes Lyme disease | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Bordetella | Prevents infection from Bordetella bronchiseptica bacteria, which causes kennel cough | Between 8 and 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Leptospirosis | Prevents Leptospira bacterial infection, which can cause kidney and liver damage | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Influenza | Helps prevent infection from canine influenza (flu). Vaccination can reduce the risk of a dog contracting canine influenza. | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |
Feline Vaccinations | Purpose | When to Administer |
Rabies | Prevents rabies which can be contracted by a bite from an infected animal | At 16 weeks of age with a booster 1 year later. Every 3 years thereafter |
FVRCP | Protects against Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia, also known as feline distemper. | At 8 weeks of age with a booster at 12 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year. Every 3 years thereafter |
FeLV | Feline leukemia virus adversely affects the cat’s body in many ways. It is the most common cause of cancer in cats, it may cause various blood disorders and it may lead to a state of immune deficiency that hinders the cat’s ability to protect itself against other infections. | At 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks and yearly thereafter. |