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FELINE VACCINATION SCHEDULE

6-8 weeks
  • “Core” vaccines*: Feline distemper, Feline rhinotracheitis, Feline calicivirus
  • At veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Chlamydia
*Each of the above “core” vaccines should be given every 3-4 weeks, with the final kitten vaccination administered at 14-16 weeks of age.

10-12 weeks
  • Second vaccination with “core” vaccines.
  • At veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Feline leukemia
12-16 weeks
  • Rabies
14-16 weeks
  • Third vaccination with “core” vaccines
1 year
  • Vaccinate with “core” vaccines.
  • Rabies
  • At veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Chlamydia, Feline leukemia

CANINE VACCINATION SCHEDULE

6-8 weeks
  • “Core” vaccines*: Canine parvovirus, Canine distemper, Canine adenovirus
  • At veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Parainfluenza, Bordetella

*Each of the above “core” vaccines should be given every 3-4 weeks, with the final puppy vaccination administered at 14-16 weeks of age.e to edit.

10-12 weeks
  • Second vaccination with “core” vaccines
  • At veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Leptospirosis, Lyme

12-16 weeks
  • Rabies

14-16 weeks
  • Third vaccination with “core” vaccines

1 year
Vaccinate with “core” vaccines.
Rabies

At veterinarian’s discretion, based on risk: Parainfluenza, Bordetella, Leptospirosis, Lyme



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