Pet Vaccinations near Mont Albert

Just like humans, pets need protection against viral and bacterial diseases. 

Animal & Pet Vaccinations Box Hill

Just like humans, pets need protection against viral and bacterial diseases.  Vaccines aid and prepare the body’s immune system to fight the invasion of certain infections 

Vaccinated against preventable infectious diseases

At Elgar Road Vet, we recommend that all cats, dog and rabbits are vaccinated against preventable infectious diseases.  Our committed team of Veterinarians and nurses will be able to devise an individual regime that will provide safe and effective protection for your pets and we service the Box Hill and surrounding communities of Balwyn, Blackburn, Burwood, Burwood East, Doncaster & Doncaster East.  We are more than happy to welcome and vaccinate pets from further afield also.

Dog vaccines

Dog vaccines protect against serious, often fatal diseases like distemper, parvovirus, and hepatitis virus. 

C3 Vaccines

Distemper, parvovirus, and hepatitis virus – these viruses make up a vaccine called a C3. 

Puppies receive a series of three C3 vaccines starting around 6-8 weeks, followed by two boosters,   Incorporated into the puppy vaccine schedule from 10-12 weeks, our box hill veterinarians include cover for Canine Cough (Kennel Cough (Bordetella) and Canine Influenza) which is a debilitating disease similar to Whooping cough and the Flu.  These vaccinations are recommended to have boosters annually to ensure continued protection.

There is an additional infection, Leptospirosis, that we provide optional cover for, depending on your dogs level of risk. 

Our veterinarians create a tailored program, balancing prevention with individual needs which we can discuss with you. 

Cat Vaccinations

Cat vaccinations in Australia primarily involve the "F3" core vaccines for Feline Herpesvirus, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia. 

Kittens usually have three vaccination starting at 6 to 8 weeks of age followed by two boosters. Booster vaccines are recommended annually.

Other vaccines like FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) or FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) are recommended for high-risk cats, where there is increased cat to cat exposure.  Whether to include this vaccine can be guided by our veterinarians based on your cats lifestyle and other factors.

Rabbit Vaccinations

Rabbits need to be vaccinated every year, just like dogs and cats.

Filavac Vaccine

The Filavac vaccine protects against both type 1 and 2 Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) also known as Calicivirus which is a fatal disease. 

Filavac is a single vaccination from 10 weeks of age that provides immunity 7 days later and lasts 12 months.

An annual booster should be given every 12 months for life and we also do a full health check at these visits.

Elgar Road Veterinary

Contact Us

Please feel free to call our friendly staff on (03) 9899 9518 to ask any further questions regarding vaccinations.  They will be happy to organise a visit that will also include a full health check at the vaccination visits, to ensure all areas of you pets health are addressed.  If you have other problems you would like to discuss with the vet, please be sure to tell the staff when booking the appointment.
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