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Dog & Cat Vaccinations & Parasite Prevention

Protect your dog or cat from a wide range of serious disorders with routine pet vaccinations and parasite prevention. Our Greeley veterinarians are here to provide advice and treatment.

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Pet Vaccinations & Prevention

As a pet parent, you never want to see your furry best friend sick or in pain. A great way to prevent diseases and disorders from developing in the first place is to focus on preventive care. 

At St. Michaels Companion Animal Hospital, we combine cat and dog vaccinations and parasite prevention with routine exams to build the foundation of your pet's healthcare. 

With preventive care, your pet will have the best chance of living a long, healthy life. Our team can work with you to develop a custom preventive care plan for your dog or cat, customized to their unique needs. 

Pet Vaccinations & Parasite Prevention, Pet Vaccinations in Greeley

Pet Vaccinations & Reproductive Surgery Schedule

Current pet vaccinations are critical to protecting cats and dogs from contagious, often serious, diseases.

Kitten Vaccinations

Kittens need these vaccinations in their first year to protect them from dangerous diseases. Here are our cat vaccinations:

  • 8 weeks
    • Calcivirus, Chlamydia, Rhinotracheitis, Panleukopenia
  • 12 weeks
    • Booster: Calcivirus, Chlamydia, Rhinotracheitis,, Panleukopenia
    • Feline Leukemia
  • 16 Weeks
    • Booster: Rhinotracheitis, Calcivirus, Panleukopenia, Chlamydia
    • Feline Leukemia 2
    • Rabies
  • 5 to 6 months

    While these are not categorized as vaccinations, spaying, neutering and microchipping help protect your cat from several potential health issues.  

    • Spay (females)
    • Neuter (males)
    • Possible microchip
  • Wellness/Health Maintenance

    Ongoing preventive care is essential to keeping your pet healthy long-term, and catching health problems before they become serious. Ongoing maintenance varies depending on the pet's age and unique needs, but should typically include:

    • Semi-Annual Physical Exams
    • Booster Vaccines
    • Bloodwork/Fecal examinations

Puppy Vaccinations

Puppies need these vaccinations in their first year to protect them from serious diseases. Here are our dog vaccinations: 

  • 8 weeks
    • DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
  • 12 Weeks
    • Booster: DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
    • Bordetella (Optional)
    • Leptospirosis (Optional)
    • Canine Flu (optional)
  • 16 Weeks
    • Booster: DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
    • Rabies
    • Booster: Bordetella (Optional)
    • Booster: Leptospirosis (Optional)
    • Canine Flu Booster (optional)
  • 5 to 6 Months
    • Spay
    • Neuter
    • Possible microchip
  • Wellness/Health Maintenance

    Ongoing preventive care is essential to keeping your pet healthy long-term, and catching health problems before they become serious. Ongoing maintenance varies depending on the pet's age and unique needs, but should typically include:

    • Semi-Annual Physical Exams
    • Booster Vaccines
    • Bloodwork/Fecal examinations

Parasite Prevention

Parasites can be life-threatening to your dog or cat if left untreated. With our parasite prevention products, we can help protect your pet from these common parasites: 

Fleas

Fleas are very small, wingless external parasites that survive by consuming blood.

Ticks

Ticks are external parasites that feed on the blood of mammals and can cause disease. 

Ear Mites

Ear mites are tiny but highly contagious parasites that live in mammals' ear canals. 

Heartworm

This small, parasitic roundworm spreads through mosquito bites. 

Hookworm

This intestinal parasite gets its name from the hook-like mouth parts it uses to anchor itself to the intestinal wall.

Roundworm

Extremely common in young animals, roundworm lives in the intestine and feeds on intestinal contents. 

Tapeworm

These hook-like parasitic worms are flat, long and segmented. They live in the intestines.  

Whipworm

Whipworms are named for their whip-like shape. They feed on their host's blood and nutrition. 

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Caring for Pets in Greeley

St. Michaels Companion Animal Hospital is always happy to welcome new patients to our animal hospital. Get in touch today to get started!

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