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CommonSide Effect
to pet vaccines:
After receiving a vaccination, your dog or cat may experience mild side effects that can include one or more of the following:
Discomfort at the vaccination site
Swelling at the vaccination site
Mild fever
Decreased appetite
Decreased activity level
SeriousSide Effect
to pet vaccines:
Serious side effects of pet vaccines Side effects of pet vaccines that require immediate attention include:
Facial swelling
Vomiting
Persistent diarrhea
Hives (skin is bumpy and itchy)
Severe coughing or difficulty breathing
Weakness or collapse
Dog Vaccines
Rabies : Required by law; protects against a fatal virus that can spread to people.
DHPP : Core vaccine protecting against distemper, hepatitis, parvo, and parainfluenza.
Bordetella : Helps prevent kennel cough, a contagious respiratory illness.
Leptospirosis : Protects against a bacterial disease spread through wildlife and standing water.
Canine Influenza : Helps reduce the spread and severity of dog flu. Heartworm test : A heartworm test is a routine veterinary blood test used to detect infection with heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis) in dogs (and sometimes cats). Fecal : A fecal exam (fecal test) is a routine veterinary diagnostic test used to evaluate a pet’s stool for intestinal parasites and other digestive abnormalities.
Cat Vaccines
Rabies : Required by law; protects cats and people from a deadly virus.
FVRCP: Core vaccine protecting against feline distemper and upper respiratory viruses.
FeLV: Protects against feline leukemia, recommended for kittens and outdoor cats. Fecal:A fecal exam (fecal test) is a routine veterinary diagnostic test used to evaluate a pet’s stool for intestinal parasites and other digestive abnormalities. Feline Combo test:A feline combo test is a routine veterinary blood test used to screen cats for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).