services provided by Express Vet Care
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CommonSide Effect
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
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
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
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).