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Immunizing your pet has the simplest task in keeping your pet healthy – preventing a number of diseases from causing serious health problems. Gone are the days of bringing your pet to your veterinarian for vaccinations. With a few helpful tips from your pals at EntirelyPets, you’ll have the skills of an amateur veterinarian who has the DIY (do-it-yourself) skills to vaccinate all pets!
Why Do Pets Need To Be Vaccinated?
Like humans, pets benefit from vaccines from the necessity that vaccines help prevent diseases from reaching a serious condition. Vaccines are typically a live form of an infectious agent that has been modified to not produce disease although allows for the immune system to learn how to fight the disease. Vaccines are not a guarantee that your pet will never get the disease but the chances are less likely. Vaccinating pets can also benefit humans as some of the diseases pets carry can pose a threat to humans as well. |
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Vaccinating your pet requires a few pieces of equipment that we at EntirelyPets carry for your convenience. For sterility purposes, use syringes and needles only once per injection.
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| Top Vaccines for Dogs |
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($123.50) $94.90 |
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Duramune Max 5 (25 doses)
Effective for protecting dogs against distemper, adenovirus type 2 (also hepatitis), parainfluenza and parvovirus.
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($139.99) $109.90 |
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Duramune Max 5-4L (25 doses)
Effective for protecting dogs against distemper, adenovirus type 2 (also hepatitis), four leptos, parainfluenza and parvovirus.
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($224.50) $169.50 |
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Duramune Max 5-CVK-4L (25 doses)
This puppy shot booster protects against coronavirus, parvovirus, distemper, parainfluenza, adenovirus type 2 (also hepatitis) and four leptos.
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| Top Vaccines for Cats |
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($22.99) $19.99 |
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Fel-O-Vax Lv-K (1 dose)
Effective for healthy cats 10 weeks of age or older to protect against symptoms of the feline leukemia virus.
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($58.41) $44.99 |
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Fel-O-Vax IV (10 doses)
Immunizes cats against feline rhinotracheitis, calici, panleukopenia (distemper) and Chlamydia psittaci. May be given to kittens as early as 10 weeks of age.
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($129.99) $121.99 |
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PureVax Feline 3 ( 25 doses )
Vaccinates healthy cats 6 weeks of age and older against diseases caused by feline rhinotracheitis, calici and panleukopenia viruses.
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($160.00) $105.00 |
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Protex-3 (25 doses)
Protects cats against feline rhinotracheitis, calici and panleukpenia.
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Now that you know why you need to vaccinate your pet and what you need to do it, check out our guide on How To Vaccinate Your Pet. |
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