Pet Vaccine in Fullerton

Protective Wellness

Pet Vaccinations & Immunity

Customized immunization schedules to protect your pet from localized threats in Fullerton.

At Noah's Ark Animal Hospital, we believe that preventive immunizations are a crucial part of your pet's overall health and longevity. Our veterinary team is committed to protecting your dog or cat from preventable diseases by providing a customized schedule based on their age, lifestyle, and local risk factors.

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Core vs. Lifestyle Protection

We follow the latest AAHA and AAFP guidelines to ensure your pet receives exactly the right protection at the right time.

Core Vaccines

Essential immunizations for all pets, protecting against severe diseases like Rabies, Distemper, and Parvovirus.

Lifestyle Vaccines

Recommended based on visits to dog parks, boarding, or grooming, such as Bordetella or Leptospirosis.

Kitten & Puppy Series

Specialized boosters and follow-up schedules to build a lifetime of immunity for young pets.

A Stress-Free, Gentle Approach

Prioritizing your pet's comfort during every immunization visit.

Comfort First

Quick and gentle techniques to minimize anxiety for your furry companion.

Expert Guidance

We explain the benefits and specific risks for every vaccine recommended.

Proven Safety

Using high-quality vaccines from trusted manufacturers with proven track records.

FAQs

Vaccinations protect pets from life-threatening diseases and help prevent the spread of contagious illnesses within the pet community.

Core vaccines, such as rabies, distemper, and parvovirus, are essential. Non-core vaccines are recommended based on lifestyle and exposure risk.

Puppies and kittens require a series of vaccines, followed by annual or three-year boosters depending on the vaccine type.

Yes, vaccines are thoroughly tested for safety. Some pets may experience mild side effects like soreness or fatigue, but serious reactions are rare.

Contact your veterinarian if your pet experiences swelling, vomiting, difficulty breathing, or severe lethargy after vaccination.

It is best to limit exposure to unvaccinated animals and high-risk environments until your pet has received all core vaccinations.

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