Pet Vaccinations from Our Veterinarians

Like humans, it's important for them to obtain the right vaccines to improve their overall health and prevent deadly disease. Unfortunately, not all pet owners know how important it is to get your pet the right vaccine at the right time.

That's why we at Lancaster Animal Clinic in Lancaster, OH, offer help for cat and dog parents! We want to help your pet be as healthy as possible and offer vaccines for them. Whether you have pocket pets, small pets, exotic pets, or larger pets, a vet can help provide pet vaccinations to help them stay healthy.

Pet Vaccinations from Our Veterinarians

What Are Pet Vaccinations?

Pet vaccinations are medications that are available through injections. They are placed directly onto the skin or injected into the muscle of your cat or dog. Pet vaccinations help protect them against deadly diseases. This may include:

  • Parvovirus
  • Cat and dog herpes simplex virus
  • Rabies
  • Distemper
  • Canine Hepatitis
  • Kennel cough
  • Lyme disease
  • Chlamydia
  • Feline Leukemia

Pet vaccinations are standard in preventative care, just like flea and tick prevention.

Does My Pet Need Help from a Veterinarian?

A vet on our team will determine when the appropriate time is to administer pet vaccinations to get the most out of their effectiveness. It's important to not only administer the proper medication to your pet, but also to help them do so with the help of a professional.

Like all medications, pet vaccinations do carry the risk of side effects. Some may include:

  • Allergic reaction
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Skin hives
  • Fatigue
  • Fever

After your pet is administered their vaccination, your vet will monitor them for any signs of distress or discomfort. This waiting period usually takes around 15 minutes. However, if you notice that your pet isn't acting like themselves when you get home, reach out to a veterinarian near you.

Do Pet Vaccinations Hurt?

Medicine has come a long way, and pet vaccinations do not hurt your cat or dog. On the contrary, pet vaccinations are an important tool in preventative care. During the vaccination, a vet on our team or their assistant will insert a needle directly into your pet's skin.

They will clear the area of infection first by disinfecting it with alcohol. Afterward, the waiting period will begin to monitor your pet. Our vet might ask you to return if the vaccine is given in a series, meaning in more than one does.

Contact Us to Help Your Pet Stay Healthy in Lancaster, OH

At Lancaster Animal Clinic in Lancaster, OH, we make it part of our mission to help you and your pet get veterinary preventive care. Whether you have pocket pets, exotic pets, small pets, or just a cat or dog, we want to help you with our veterinary services. Call us today at (740) 687-1591 to set up an appointment and explore options for pet vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, or other veterinary care.

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