There have been some recent advances in vaccine development for
dogs and cats and challenge studies have been done to establish
duration of immunity for these vaccines. There may be some patients
that this vaccine may not be appropriate for, and we will continue
to individualize our vaccination selection for each patient. We will
continue to try to minimize the number of vaccines administered to
each patient while maintaining protection against these serious
infectious diseases.
The vaccinations your dog has received prior to this time may be
good for longer than 1 year, however, please come in for your annual
exam when you receive a reminder card, and we will discuss the best
vaccination protocol for your dog.
We have had a number of calls about the new rattlesnake vaccine.
Because of the potential for adverse reactions to this vaccine and
lack of experience with it, we do not recommend using it unless your
dog is very high risk.
If your cat is vaccinated against feline leukemia virus, we can
discuss the use of a transdermal vaccine when it is due to be
revaccinated.
There have been no changes in the frequency of vaccine
administration for cats because we use the intranasal vaccine.
Please refer to the guidelines we have established in the
community practice and if you have any questions about which
vaccines are appropriate for your pet please call us at
509-335-0711.
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