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Allergic dermatitis

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Spirocerca Lupi

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Demodecosis

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Vaccinations for Dogs & Cats

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Diabetes Mellitus

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Parvo virus

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Ringworm

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Giardiasis

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Kittens:

6 to 8 weeks – 1st 3-in-1 viral vaccination

10 -12 weeks 2 nd 3-in-1 viral vaccination

14 – 16 weeks – 1st Rabies vaccination

18 – 20 weeks – Rabies vaccination booster

1 year old – annual 3-in-1 viral vaccination and Rabies Vaccination

We advise the following Vaccination schedule:

Puppies:

6 weeks – 1st 5-in-1 viral vaccination

10 weeks – 2nd 5-in-1 viral vaccination & 1st kennel cough vaccination

14 weeks  – 3rd 5-in-1 viral vaccination, kennel cough booster & 1st rabies vaccination

18 weeks – rabies booster

1 year old – Annual 5-in-1 viral Vaccination, kennel cough and Rabies Vaccination

Thereafter a clinical health check and Vaccination annually lifelong. This allows us to pick up any health problems early.

We do recommend deworming every 3 months, but if you walk in a public park, we would advise monthly.

Tick and flea control:

Bravecto tablets are given orally and do not wash off in the rain, they have the added benefit of lasting 3 months. Nexguard is also given orally but needs to be repeated monthly.

All topspot products should be given monthly lifelong. Please avoid products in supermarkets or tick or flea shampoos as they give a false sense of security.

Sterilisation:

All animals should be sterilised at 6 months of age even if no other animals live in the yard. Early sterilisation reduces the risks of certain cancers and deadly infections. It also reduces the chance of you beloved pet roaming and then being hit by car, or stollen to be used in dog fight rings.