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CDV-Distemper
A widespread and often fatal disease which can cause vomiting, diarrhea,pneumonia and neurological problems.
CPV-Parvovirus
A highly contagious and potentially fatal disease which may cause severe vomiting and bloody diarrhea. It is especially dangerous in young dogs, but all unvaccinated dogs are at risk of contacting this severe disease.
CCV-Corona Virus
A contagious viral infection of the gastrointestinal tract which causes vomiting and diarrhea. Puppies are particularly susceptible to this disease.
Kennel Cough
An extremely contagious infection of the upper respiratory tract. Characterized by a persistent,dry,hacking cough. Contributing infectious agents include adenovirus, parainfluenza,distemper, & the bacteria Bordatella bronchiseptica.
Lyme Disease
A disease transmitted by ticks which infects both humans and dogs. This disease can damage joints, kidneys, and other tissues.
CAV-1-Hepatitis
A viral disease which may lead to severe damage of the liver, kidneys, spleen, and lungs.
Leptospirosis
A bacterial infection that may lead to permanent kidney and liver damage. It is contagious to humans and dogs and is spread through contact with infected urine or contaminated soil or water.
Rabies
A fatal viral infection of the central nervous system that can affect all mammals, including humans. The virus is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal. Routine vaccination is the key to controlling this dreaded disease.
Core-vaccines
Start DHPP at 6-8 weeks, repeat at 9-11 weeks, and 12-16 weeks depending on the first time the puppy comes in for vaccines. Give the Rabies vaccine at 12 weeks old. Vaccines to be repeated every year up to 3 years depending on the vaccine protocol.
Non-Core
Kennel Cough, Lyme, Leptospirosis