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Veterinary Services

Pet Vaccinations in Cincinnati, OH

See below for additional information about our pet immunization services!

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Pet Vaccinations

Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever before – in part because of vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases. Over the years, vaccines against dangerous diseases have saved millions of pets and virtually eliminated some fatal diseases that were once common. Unfortunately, many infectious diseases still pose a significant threat to dogs and cats that are not vaccinated.

We understand that your pet is unique and that no single vaccine program will be ideal for every pet in every situation. Our doctors and staff members are well educated about veterinary vaccines and our goal is to give you the best advice for keeping your pet healthy.

Let us develop a vaccination schedule and ongoing booster routine that accounts for your pet’s lifestyle, overall health, risk for exposure to infectious disease, and other factors.

Stop Lyme Before It Starts

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Did you know your dog is most likely to encounter ticks between the months of April and November? Keep your dog safe from Lyme disease by visiting our office today!

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Depending on where you live or travel to, your dog could be at a greater risk of Lyme disease. Check out this helpful map to see if Lyme disease is in your area!

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When it comes to canine Lyme disease, annual vaccination is recommended for continued protection. If your dog hasn’t been vaccinated for Lyme disease recently, call us today!

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Your dog can be exposed to ticks in many environments, but you can minimize the risk of exposure to ticks. Here’s a good how-to on ways to reduce your dog’s exposure and protect against tick-borne diseases. A combination of tick control, daily tick checks and vaccination is the best protection.

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As with many diseases, when it comes to canine Lyme disease, prevention is far easier than diagnosis and treatment. Schedule your dog for an appointment today!

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Did you know dogs are far more likely to come into contact with ticks than people? Here are some helpful tips for controlling ticks around the home.

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Here’s a great interactive map that can help you identify the risk of Lyme disease near your home. Get your dog tested today!

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A loss of appetite and limping are just a couple of signs your dog may be suffering from canine Lyme disease. If your dog is showing these symptoms — or you think it may have been exposed to ticks — be sure to bring your dog in to see us.

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The two largest risk factors for contracting Lyme disease are 1) exposure to infected ticks, and 2) vaccination status. You probably use tick protection, but is your dog up to date on its vaccines? Call us to find out.

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Lyme disease is largely preventable through vaccination. Get your dog vaccinated today!

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