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VACCINATION schedule VACCINAT
DATE KG AGAINST MANUFACTURER VETERINARIAN DATE KG AGAINST
VACCINATION schedule
AGAINST MANUFACTURER VETERINARIAN
What are vaccines, and why do they matter? DEWORM
Vaccines are products designed to trigger protective immune responses and prepare the immune system to
fight future infections from disease-causing agents. Vaccines stimulate the immune system's production of DATE KGS
antibodies that identify and destroy disease-causing organisms that enter the body.
Vaccines provide immunity against one or several diseases that can lessen the severity or prevent certain
diseases altogether. Vaccinations protect your pet from highly contagious and deadly diseases and improve
your pet's overall quality of life.

5 reasons to vaccinate your pet

. Vaccinations prevent many pet illnesses.

. Vaccinations can help avoid costly treatments for diseases that can be prevented.

. Vaccinations prevent diseases that can be passed between animals and also from animals to people.

. Diseases prevalent in wildlife, such as rabies and distemper, can infect unvaccinated pets.

. In many areas, local or state ordinances require certain vaccinations of household pets.

Disease prevention Having your dog vaccinated can help prevent them from the following diseases:

Canine distemper
this fatal disease attacks a dog’s nervous system and can lead to severe damage, including paralysis.
Puppies and young dogs are more susceptible to this virus.

Canine adenovirus (hepatitis)


this disease affects the liver, and subsequently the eyes and kidneys. It cannot be transmitted to humans,
but is a very serious illness for dogs.

Canine parvovirus
this deadly virus is one of the most common viruses in the world, and is extremely hard to eradicate given that
each species has a different version of it. Because maternal antibodies can interfere with the vaccine, it is
important for your Vet to determine an appropriate age at which your dog should receive the vaccines.

Parainfluenza virus
this mild respiratory infection is usually transmitted by nasal secretion and is highly contagious. It is not fatal, but
being vaccinated against this disease can help prevent your dog from getting other related infections.

Bordetella bronchiseptica (kennel or canine cough)


this virus causes a harsh cough and is highly contagious. If your dog is in contact with other dogs, is very young or
very old, it will be more at risk of infection. It is usually recommend that the vaccine for kennel cough is given
annually.

Canine leptospirosis
this bacterium interferes with proper organ function and can be transmitted to humans. This vaccine is usually
given when your dog is young, lives in a relevant geographic area and has a higher chance of infection.

Coronavirus – this dangerous virus is very hard to eradicate and its symptoms are similar to those of the flu.

Rabies
this dangerous and very contagious disease can be fatal to both dogs and humans. It has no known cure and
infected animals act as carriers. Although Australia is considered to be rabies-free, it still affects many countries in
the world where the vaccine is considered ‘core’, like in the United States. Luckily, this is not the case in Australia,
so the vaccine is not necessary unless your dog is planning a trip overseas.
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