Can I buy my own vaccine for my dog?
We sell dog and cat vaccinations that you can administer to your pet on your own at home. These include the Canine Spectra™ 10, Canine Spectra 10+ Lyme, Canine Spectra™ 9, Canine Spectra™ 6, Canine Spectra™ 5, Kennel-Jec™ 2, Canine KC 3, Feline Focus Cat Vax 3 + FeLV, and Feline Focus™ 3 (vaccine drops).
How much do dog vaccinations cost Australia?
Annual vaccinations and veterinary check: $90. Flea and worming treatments: $120. Food: approximately $600 upwards.
How much do canine vaccines cost?
The average cost of dog vaccinations is about $87.50 with average prices ranging from $75 to $100 according to AKC. This includes the cost for core dog shots usually administered at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks old. A rabies vaccination will cost you anywhere from $15 to $20.
What vaccinations do dogs need in Australia?
In Australia, core vaccines for dogs include: canine distemper virus. canine adenovirus. canine parvovirus….Non-core vaccines include:
- parainfluenza virus.
- bordetella bronchiseptica.
- leptospira interrogans.
How often should dogs be vaccinated Australia?
*depending on the brand of vaccine used
6-8 weeks First vaccination Distemper, hepatitis, and parvovirus Every year after Annual boosters Your adult dog will require yearly vaccination boosters for the rest of their life to remain immune from these diseases Are dogs protected after first vaccine?
Although the first round of vaccinations alone won’t completely protect them from risk, it gives their immune system a boost. Most owners weigh the risk of infectious diseases from their garden against the risk of left-too-late toilet training – if in doubt you’re best to consult your vet.
When should a dog be vaccinated?
In general, a puppy should start vaccines as soon as you get the puppy (this is usually between 6 and 8 weeks) and then every three weeks until approximately four months of age when it will receive the final round.