Pet Vaccinations FAQs

At The Melrose Vet in Los Angeles, CA, we know that keeping your pets healthy is a top priority. Vaccinations protect animals from dangerous diseases, support community health, and provide peace of mind for owners. Many clients have questions about vaccines, how often they should be given, and how safe they are for their beloved pets.

Pet Vaccinations FAQs

Why Are Vaccinations Important?

Vaccinations prevent serious and sometimes fatal diseases in cats, dogs, and other animals. They train the immune system to fight infections and reduce the spread of illness to other pets and humans. Vaccines are a simple and effective way to ensure pets live longer, healthier lives.

Which Vaccines Does My Pet Need?

The vaccines your pet requires depend on age, species, lifestyle, and health status. Core vaccines protect against widespread and dangerous diseases, while non-core vaccines target illnesses based on risk factors such as travel or exposure to other animals. Our veterinarian can develop a customized plan for your pet.

How Often Should Vaccines Be Given?

Puppies and kittens generally start their vaccine series at six to eight weeks of age. Adults need periodic booster shots to maintain protection. We will recommend a schedule based on vaccine type, your pet’s needs, and local guidelines.

Can Vaccines Cause Side Effects in Pets?

Most pets tolerate vaccines very well. Mild reactions such as temporary soreness, fatigue, or slight fever can occur, but serious side effects are rare. We monitor pets and provides guidance on when any reactions require attention.

How Do I Know if My Pet Needs a Booster?

Booster schedules vary depending on the type of vaccine and your pet’s age. Our veterinarian can review your pet’s records and determine when a booster is necessary. Regular veterinary visits ensure immunity stays strong.

Are There Vaccines for Less Common Diseases?

Some pets may benefit from vaccines for less common or region-specific illnesses. These non-core vaccines are recommended based on individual risk factors and lifestyle. Discussing your pet’s environment and activities with our team helps identify any additional protection needed.

Visit Us for a Trusted Pet Hospital near You

To learn more about pet vaccinations, contact The Melrose Vet in Los Angeles, CA, at (323) 310-5555 today. Our team is ready to answer your questions and ensure your cat or dog is prepared for its appointment. When you’re searching for a trusted vet near you, we’re here to help!

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8304 Melrose Ave,
Los Angeles, CA 90069