Pet Vaccinations

Pet vaccinations are more important than most people realize. A study performed by the American Veterinary Medical Association revealed that vaccinations saved millions of dogs over the years. Learning this statistic prompts many people to get their pets vaccinated. However, pet vaccinations are also worth looking into on a personal scale. Here are some reasons why pet vaccinations are so important.

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Serious Diseases Are Eliminated 

The best time to go through a vaccination cycle with your pet is when they are young and their immune system is most susceptible to disease. The quicker your pet is vaccinated, the greater chance they will have of avoiding disease altogether. A skilled veterinarian such as Dr. Allen Bolt knows the vaccination cycle your pet needs to go through to have complete immunity from disease. Having your pet on the correct vaccination cycle provides peace of mind.

Other Pets Are Protected 

Just like a disease can be passed on from person to person, so can it be passed from pet to pet—especially in areas such as dog parks where there are many pets in close proximity. If all of the pets are vaccinated, none of the pets have a chance to get sick. Even a few unvaccinated pets can facilitate the spread of disease.

You Will Be Abiding by the Law 

Pet vaccination laws vary from state to state. It is important to have your pet vaccinations up to date if you plan on moving or traveling. In Texas, the rabies vaccine is required by law. Animals must be given the first rabies vaccine before they are four months old. They will receive a booster either every year or every three years.

A Long-Term Money Saving Option 

Vet bills can be a costly addition to one's budget. Getting your pet vaccinated is the simplest way to avoid trips to the veterinarian which could have been easily avoided.

Pet Vaccinations in Abilene, TX

Are you ready to have greater peace of mind regarding the health of your pet? Dr. Allen Bolt would love to meet you and guide you through the pet vaccination process. For more information about pet vaccinations, or to schedule an appointment, call us at (325) 695-7140. You may also request an appointment online.

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