St Anthony’s Veterinary Hospital, Caherslee, Tralee V92V6YK

The Vet’s Place, Meenala, Nohoval, Castleisland V92HP73

St Anthony’s Veterinary Hospital, Caherslee, Tralee V92V6YK
The Vet’s Place, Meenala, Nohoval, Castleisland V92HP73

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St Anthony’s Veterinary Hospital, Caherslee, Tralee V92V6YK

The Vet’s Place, Meenala, Nohoval, Castleisland V92HP73

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are essential for your pet and are a critical part of preventative healthcare in cats, dogs, rabbits and ferrets. Vaccinations prevent your pet from contracting potentially fatal diseases.

Dogs

We routinely vaccinate dogs against distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, leptospirosis and infectious bronchitis (kennel cough).

Our recommended puppy vaccination schedule is as follows:

  • 1st vaccination: 6-10 weeks
  • 2nd vaccination: 10-12 weeks


The interval between the primary vaccinations should be 2-4 weeks, but no longer.
Booster vaccinations must be given every year. Each practice sends out reminders for annual health checks and booster vaccinations.

Other vaccinations are available for rabies if travelling abroad, Herpesvirus for breeding bitches and of course Kennel Cough, which is largely mandatory for pets going into kennels

vaccinate your pet

Cats

Cats are vaccinated against cat flu, feline infectious enteritis, and feline leukaemia.

Our recommended kitten vaccination schedule is as follows:

  • 1st vaccination: 9 weeks
  • 2nd vaccination: 12 weeks


The interval between the primary vaccinations should be 3-5 weeks, but no longer.

Booster vaccinations are given every year.

Rabbits

Rabbits should be vaccinated against viral haemorrhagic disease strains one and two and myxomatosis from 7 weeks of age.

rabbit vaccinations

Dogs

We routinely vaccinate dogs against distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, leptospirosis and infectious bronchitis (kennel cough).

Our recommended puppy vaccination schedule is as follows:

  • 1st vaccination: 6-10 weeks
  • 2nd vaccination: 10-12 weeks


The interval between the primary vaccinations should be 2-4 weeks, but no longer.
Booster vaccinations must be given every year. Each practice sends out reminders for annual health checks and booster vaccinations.

Other vaccinations are available for rabies if travelling abroad, Herpesvirus for breeding bitches and of course Kennel Cough, which is largely mandatory for pets going into kennels

vaccinate your pet

Cats

Cats are vaccinated against cat flu, feline infectious enteritis, and feline leukaemia.

Our recommended kitten vaccination schedule is as follows:

  • 1st vaccination: 9 weeks
  • 2nd vaccination: 12 weeks


The interval between the primary vaccinations should be 3-5 weeks, but no longer.

Booster vaccinations are given every year.

Rabbit

Rabbits should be vaccinated against viral haemorrhagic disease strains one and two and myxomatosis from 7 weeks of age.

rabbit vaccinations