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Pet Vaccinations FAQs from a Vet Near You at Our Animal Hospital in Fairfax Station, VA


Are you concerned that your pets might get rabies or another serious illness? You may not be able to prevent every single kind — but you can keep them safe from several potentially fatal ones with pet vaccinations!


Do you need a vet near you for updated vaccines? At Crosspointe Animal Hospital, a veterinarian in Fairfax Station, VA, provides immunizations for dogs and cats. Let’s take a closer look at some FAQs about vaccines for pets — including why they’re helpful!


What Vaccinations Do Dogs Need?

That depends on your pet’s lifestyle and age. But some are considered core or required. Others are non-core or recommended — but may not be needed. Core canine vaccines include:

  • Rabies
  • Distemper
  • Adenovirus-2
  • Parainfluenza
  • Parvovirus

A few non-core canine vaccinations include:

  • Bordetella
  • Canine influenza
  • Leptospirosis

Your dog may need one or more of these, depending on where you live and what kinds of activities they do, such as daycare.


What Cat Vaccines Are There?

Core feline vaccines include:

  • Rabies
  • Feline calicivirus
  • Feline panleukopenia
  • Feline herpesvirus-1
  • Feline leukemia (for cats up to 1 year)

Non-core feline vaccines include:

  • Feline leukemia for cats over a year old
  • Bordetella
  • Chlamydia felis

How Do Vaccinations for Pets Work?

These shots help prime your pet’s immune system to deal with these pathogens if they encounter them. Some vaccines contain weakened versions. Others have killed or destroyed versions.


Why Should I Vaccinate My Pets?

You want your pets to stay as safe as possible. But exposure to some diseases can be a serious risk to their well-being — and their lives! Vaccinations help protect your furry friends from certain illnesses that can be fatal or cause severe health complications.

Are Pet Vaccines Safe?

Yes! These shots are safe for your pets. They might have mild side effects, such as redness. But severe ones are rare.


Get Pet Vaccinations and Veterinarian Care from a Vet Near You at Our Animal Hospital

Are your pets due — or overdue — for their vaccinations? We’re ready to help! Call us at Crosspointe Animal Hospital in Fairfax Station, VA, for an appointment with our veterinarian. We can update your pets’ shots, ensuring plenty of protection from serious and deadly diseases! Call us at (703) 690-6600 for pet vaccinations and veterinarian care from a vet near you at our animal hospital.

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