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Lowcountry Pet Vaccine Clinic
Cat
Recommendations vary depending on age and health status of
the cat, the potential of the cat to be exposed to the disease,
whether the cat remains indoors or outdoors, the type of vaccine,
whether the cat is used for breeding, and the geographical
area where the cat lives or may visit.
Rabies 1 year: $10
Rabies 3 year: $22
Feline Distemper (FVRCP): $13 Recommended for
vaccination against feline viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and
anleukopenia.
Feline Leukemia: $22
Microchip: $24
Dog
Recommendations vary depending on the age, breed, health
status of the dog, the potential of the dog to be exposed to
the disease, the type of vaccine, whether the dog is used for
breeding, and the geographical area where the dog lives or
may visit.
Rabies 1 year: $10
Rabies 3 year: $22
DHPP 5-1: $13 Recommended for vaccination against
canine distemper, canine hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus.
The parvovirus portion is modified live canine cell origin.
Contains no leptospirosis.
Bordetella (kennel cough): $22 Intranasal vaccine
protects against canine infectious tracheobronchitis (kennel
cough) due to canine parainfluenza virus and B. bronchiseptica.
Canine Flu: $35 Intended to protect dogs at risk for
exposure to the canine influenza virus, which includes those that
participate in activities with many other dogs or are housed in
communal facilities, particularly where the virus is prevalent.
Heartworm Test: $25
Microchip: $24
Myth: Heartworm disease is rarely fatal.
Truth: Heartworm disease kills many pets each year. In dogs, heartworms may cause multiple life-threatening health problems including heart, kidney and liver failure, and blood clots in the lungs.
Help your dog stay heartworm-free, and ask your
veterinarian about monthly, year-round preventive care.