DANVILLE, Calif., June 18, 2017 -- Pet owners and veterinarians have witnessed the reduction and elimination of unnecessary deaths in pets from common diseases with vaccination. With “core” and “non-core” vaccinations available, dogs and cats can get the vaccinations needed to provide an extra layer of protection against serious diseases and health complications. Vaccinations and booster shots protect the health of a beloved dog or cat and suggested “non-core” vaccinations may differ due to a pet’s environment or lifestyle. A veterinarian at Tassajara Veterinary Clinic can discuss important vaccinations for cats and dogs, such as the one against rabies, and a combination 3-in-1 product. Other “non-core” vaccinations may be suggested.
A vaccination helps safeguard a pet’s health. Core vaccines for dogs are the rabies shot, required by law, and the distemper/parvovirus/adenovirus-2 vaccine, a combination 3-in-1 product. Non-core vaccinations may include vaccinations for Bordetella (kennel cough), leptospirosis, Lyme disease, canine influenza, and Rattlesnake bite. Some vaccinations may be required for boarding or doggie daycare.
Core vaccinations for cats are rabies, when required by law, and the panleukopenia (FPV)/herpesvirus (FHV)/calicivirus (FCV) vaccine, a combination 3-in-1 product. Non-core cat vaccinations include feline leukemia virus (FeLV), chlamydia felis, Bordetella bronchiseptica, and virulent systemic feline calicivirus (VS-FCV).
All pets should receive the core vaccines recommended and often required by law. Pets may benefit from additional vaccinations for boarding or when increasing their risk level by spending time outdoors. It is best to speak with a trusted veterinarian to determine potential risk and exposure to additional diseases or infections.
“Responsible pet owners need to know about necessary and recommended vaccines to support the health of a beloved dog or cat,” said Dr. Elisa Dowd D.V.M. and owner. “As an experienced veterinarian, I help pet owners select vaccinations based on exposure to certain risks and state laws. Vaccinations have made it possible to reduce many preventable animal deaths through contractible diseases and infection. If you have questions about which vaccines are required in your area or are necessary for pet boarding or other activities, feel free to speak to one of our friendly and experienced team members today.”
Dr. Elisa Dowd, D.V.M. and Dr. Jeff Johnson, D.V.M., owners of Tassajara Veterinary Clinic serve pets and their owners in Danville, CA and the surrounding area. Their staff offers dedicated, compassionate veterinary care to area pets at this full-service small companion animal clinic, as captured in their motto, “Where Caring for Pets is What We Do Best!” the team at Tassajara Veterinary Clinic offers services including wellness exams, vaccinations, pet dental care, spaying and neutering, surgery, and nutritional counseling,.
Call (925) 701-8066 to learn more about pet vaccinations or to schedule an appointment for vaccination. Visit http://tassajaravet.com/ for additional details.
Tassajara Veterinary Clinic 3436 Camino Tassajara Danville, CA 94506 (925) 701-8066


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