Immunizations
Since 2004 Mohnacky Animal Hospitals has pioneered and offered FREE Vaccines with a routine "Health and Vaccine Evaluation". The Health Evaluation" is a complete physical examination which describes your pet's general physical health, and the "Vaccine Evaluation" optimizes your pet's health by recommending appropriate "Core Vaccines" based upon your pet's health, age, and life style. Mohnacky Animal Hospitals "Core Vaccines" are those vaccines that are recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
The use of Non-Core vaccines are only used when the doctor and client determine there may be an added benefit in maintaining your pet's health. The use of Non-Core vaccines are not part of our "Health and Vaccine Evaluation" and are invoiced and charged for separately from our "Health and Vaccine Evaluation".
As always, Mohnacky Animal Hospitals partners with each client so as to optimize the health of our patients.
Canine
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Core vaccinations for dogs:
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Non-core vaccinations for dogs:
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Puppy Vaccination Series: Puppies receive a series of vaccinations at 3-4 weeks intervals in order to insure that they are developing a protective immune response on their own. Maternal antibodies derived from the first few days of milk while nursing their mother will give the puppy a temporary immunity that may interfere with development of a protective immune response to the vaccine. This temporary immunity when present will persist in some puppies for as long as 20 weeks.
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DHPPC (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Corona )
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Rabies
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Feline
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Core vaccinations for cats
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Non-core vaccinations for cats:
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Kitten Vaccination Series: Kittens receive a series of vaccinations at 3-4 weeks intervals in order to insure that they are developing a protective immune response on their own. Maternal antibodies derived from the first few days of milk while nursing their mother will give the kitten a temporary immunity that may interfere with development of a protective immune response to the vaccine. This temporary immunity when present will persist in some kittens for as long as 20 weeks.
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FVRCPC (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici virus,
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FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) if kitten has
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Rabies
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