WEST CHESTER VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER

1141 West Chester Pike
West Chester, PA 19382
Tel: 610-696-8712 Fax: 610-696-5948

West
Chester
Animal Emergency CENTER

West
Chester
veterinary rehabilitation specialty center

 

Appointments

Cardiology

Dentistry

Dermatology

Geriatrics

Laboratory

Laser Surgery

Lost & Found

Parasites

Pet Portal

Pharmacy

Supplies

Surgery

Ultrasound

Vaccinations

X-Ray

Job Openings

Lost Pets
Click on Lost & Found above to view animals we have found, pets reported lost and our very special section on pets adopted from our clinic.

Remember to microchip your pet.

Vaccinations
All vaccination programs will be discussed with you and will be designed for your pet's age, health and environmental exposure risk. A Rabies vaccination is mandatory for any pet treated at our Center. Vaccination protocols are constantly being improved: it is our job to keep you informed of these. All pet owners should monitor their pets carefully after vaccination, first for any allergic reaction and second for any injection site swelling. Call immediately if any reaction happens. Please print this page for each pet's records and check the boxes after each vaccination is administered.

VACCINATIONS FOR PUPPIES (up to 12 months)

Vaccination
up to
9 weeks
12 weeks
16 weeks
20 weeks
booster
12 months
Canine Distemper
q
q
q
q
Canine Adenovirus
q
q
q
q
Canine Parvovirus
q
q
q
q
Canine Parainfluenza
q
q
q
q
Leptospira 4 strainss
q
q
q
Rabies (mandatory)
q
q
Bordetella
q
q
Lyme (with risk assessment)
q
q


V
ACCINATIONS FOR ADULT DOGS (one year or older)

Vaccination
Annually
Every 2 years
Every 3 years
Canine Distemper
q
Canine Adenovirus
q
Canine Parvovirus
q
Canine Parainfluenza
q
Leptospira 4 strains
q
Rabies (mandatory)
q
Bordetella* (with risk assessment)
q
Lyme (with risk assessment)
q


V
ACCINATIONS FOR KITTENS (up to 12 months)

Vaccination
up to
9 weeks
12 weeks
16 weeks
booster
12 months
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis
q
q
q
q
Panleukopenia
q
q
q
q
Feline Calicivirus
q
q
q
q
Rabies**
q
q
Feline Leukemia
q
q
q


V
ACCINATIONS FOR ADULT CATS (one year or older)

Vaccination
Annually
Every
2 years
Every
3 years
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis*
q
Panleukopenia
q
Feline Calicivirus*
q
Rabies**
q
Feline Leukemia
q

* These vaccines may be repeated more often, when a dog or cat has greater exposure to risk, such as at dog or cat shows.

** Pennsylvania law requires that any cat that spends time indoors be vaccinated against rabies. Information current as of 11/01/2006.

 

Homepage

Accidents

Allergies

Bites

Fevers

Intestinal

Poisons

Wounds

Job Openings

Animal Poison Control Center
888.426.4435
Credit Card
www.aspca.org
$55 charge whether you call or we do.

Can You Help

We have cats and dogs
at our Center in need of
a home. Call us at 610.696.8712

 

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