Vaccination Protects Your Pet and Other Dogs
Please keep your dog's vaccinations up-to-date. When you vaccinate, you keep your dog safe and healthy in boarding, social, and emergency situations where your pet will come into contact with other animals.
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Parvovirus & distemper
Diseases like parvovirus and distemper are highly contagious and deadly. Puppies and young dogs are particularly susceptible, so it is critical to vaccinate them as soon as they're old enough. Typically, puppies receive their first shots at six weeks old, then at 12 and 16 weeks.
Puppies may be more vulnerable but both viruses are life-threatening for dogs of all ages, including young healthy adults. Even in mild cases, the affected dog will shed the virus and put others at risk.
Even if your pet doesn't interact with unknown dogs on a daily basis, they will come into contact with dogs you don't know or see infrequently. Your dog will inevitably come into contact with other dogs during travel, emergencies, visits with friends and extended family, when they are boarding, or in other social situations. You can't rely on the others being vaccinated or healthy.
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Bordetella
Another important vaccine is bordetella, which protects your dog against kennel cough. Kennel cough is not always severe, but it can be. Most boarding facilities require a vaccine to protect against kennel cough.
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Rabies--must be administered by a vet
Of course, we highly recommend vaccinating your dog against rabies. Not only does it protect your dog, it is required by law. Only a veterinarian can administer the rabies vaccine. Rescue Ranch occasionally collaborates with vets who are conducting vax clinics in the region.
Low-Cost Vaccinations Available at Rescue Ranch
Rescue Ranch offers low-cost parvo-distemper and Bordetella vaccinations to the public.
- Parvo-distemper (5-way) $15
- Bordetella $15
We highly recommend you call us before coming in for vaccinations, to be sure we have vaccines and staff available. 530-842-0829