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Vaccinations

Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever before—in part because of vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases.

WHY ARE VACCINATIONS IMPORTANT?

Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever before—in part because of vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases. Over the years, vaccines against dangerous diseases have saved millions of pets and virtually eliminated some fatal diseases that were once common. Unfortunately, many infectious diseases still pose a significant threat to dogs and cats that are unvaccinated. Although vaccine programs have been highly successful and vaccines are considered routine today, we (as caregivers) and you (as pet parents) cannot afford to become complacent about keeping pets up-to-date on their vaccinations.

Many vaccines are available for dogs and cats, but not every pet needs every available vaccine. Some vaccines are considered core vaccines and should be administered to all pets. In contrast, other vaccines are optional and may be recommended for pets based on various factors, such as their risk for exposure to disease. Vaccine recommendations can also change throughout a pet’s life, as travel habits and other variables change. Our team will consider all these factors as we determine which vaccines your pet should have.

We understand that your pet is unique and that no single vaccine program will be ideal for every pet in every situation. Our doctors and other staff members are well-educated about veterinary vaccines, and our goal is to give you the best advice for keeping your pet healthy. Let us develop a vaccination schedule and ongoing booster routine that accounts for your pet’s lifestyle, overall health, the risk for exposure to infectious disease, and other factors.

Canine:
Office visits include a veterinary consultation and physical examination of your pet. Other services, vaccines, and medications, at an additional cost, may be recommended during your visit.

  • *Yearly Exam: $60.50

All vaccinations must be done at an office visit, which includes a veterinary consultation and physical examination of your pet. Some vaccinations may require an additional office visit for boosters.

  • *Distemper/Parvo/Lepto: $38-$44
  • *Leptospirosis: $18
  • *Rabies: $18-$34
  • *Heartworm/Tick Disease Test: $66
  • Bordetella/Kennel Cough: $34
  • Lyme: $40
  • Influenza: $42

Anesthetic Procedures:

All anesthetic procedures include routine bloodwork (that would be collected before the surgery day), IV catheter and fluids, and routine anesthesia and monitoring throughout the procedure and recovery. Some pets may need additional anesthesia or lab work at additional cost.

*Gastropexy is something we recommend for some deep chested breeds to prevent GDV or a flipped stomach. This is where the doctor tacks the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent the flipping. This is easiest done when we do their spay/neuter.

  • Neuter 0-50lbs: $447.12
  • Neuter 50-100lbs: $472.22
  • Neuter 100lbs+: $609.22
  • Neuter/Gastropexy 50-100lbs: $922.22
  • Neuter/Gastropexy 100lbs+: $969.22
  • Spay 0-50lbs (Under 6 months of age): $494.12
  • Spay 50lbs+ (Under 6 months of age): $518.12
  • Spay 0-50lbs (Over 6 months of age): $519.12
  • Spay 50lbs+ (Over 6 months of age): $568.22
  • Spay/Gastropexy 50-100lbs: $988.67
  • Spay/Gastropexy 100lbs+: $1033.22
Feline:

Office visits include a veterinary consultation and physical examination of your pet. Other services, vaccines, and medications, at an additional cost, may be recommended during your visit.

  • *Yearly Exam: $60.50
All vaccinations must be done at an office visit, which includes a veterinary consultation and physical examination of your pet. Some vaccinations may require an additional office visit for boosters.
  • *RCP Combo: $46
  • *Rabies: $42
  • Leukemia: $52

*These are considered our core yearly vaccination.

** All vaccine prices vary based on whether they are 1 year or 3 years which is based on the medical history of a specific patient. So pricing may vary. There is also always a $6 biohazard fee anytime an injection is used and we need to dispose of it properly. The vaccines not marked as core, we consider lifestyle vaccines and we may highly recommend them based upon your pets lifestyle.

Anesthetic Procedures:

All anesthetic procedures include routine bloodwork (that would be collected before the surgery day), IV catheter and fluids, and routine anesthesia and monitoring throughout the procedure and recovery. Some pets may need additional anesthesia or lab work at additional cost.

Neuter: $299.12

Spay: $404.12

**For pricing on anything else please contact us for an estimate.

INTERESTED IN VACCINATING YOUR PET?

accines help pets live longer, healthier lives. Protecting your pet is our primary goal, so developing an appropriate vaccine schedule for your pet is important to us. Call us today to set up an appointment to discuss your pet’s vaccination needs.