Dog Vaccines

We have a “Vaccination Clinic” during our regular business hours by appointment.

Call today to schedule your appointment, (661) 949-9389!

 Making it more convenient for you and our furry friends! 

We always recommend our furry friends have yearly examinations to make sure they are in good health.

One great way to prevent your furry family from common and deadly diseases is to make sure they are vaccinated against them. Puppies and kittens are especially are very susceptible to disease, which is why they should complete a thorough vaccination cycle before being exposed to other animals and unpredictable outdoor infectious agents (viruses and bacteria).

Adult vaccinations are done on an annual basis with the exception of Rabies vaccine which is given every 3 years.

Dog vaccinations we carry

Core Non-Core
  • Adenovirus
  • Canine Influenza
  • Parainfluenza

Canine Vaccine Guide

Vaccination Protocols

Puppy

Your puppy will need a series of vaccines over the next several weeks to build up their immune system. These vaccines should be done every 3 weeks. We recommend keeping your puppy indoors and in the back yard only until all puppy shots are completed. Below is the vaccine schedule that we will follow.

Vaccination schedule:

*DA2PP combo vaccine: 8 weeks, 11 weeks, 14 weeks, and 17 weeks

*Bordetella: 11 weeks and 14 weeks

*Rabies: 17 weeks

Recommended spay/neuter:

5 months old


Adult Canine

Vaccination schedule:

*DA2PP: Once a year

*Leptospirosis: Initial is boostered in 3 weeks, then once a year

*Influenza: Initial is boostered in 3 weeks, then once a year

*Bordetella: Every 6 months to a year

*Rabies: Initial is yearly, then every 3 years following

Established patients can schedule a vaccination appointment without an exam daily for a lower cost. Or receive a thorough physical exam with the doctor and vaccinations during our regular business hours by appointment. 

Call us today to schedule an appointment at (661) 949-9389.

** Effective 2020- Rabies Certificates **

10.20.250 - Certificate of Vaccination—Information to Be Shown.

A licensed veterinarian in the Department's jurisdiction who vaccinates a dog or cat against rabies must immediately issue a certificate of vaccination signed by the veterinarian to the owner or custodian of the dog or cat, and a duplicate certificate to the Director, stating:

A.  The name and address of the owner or custodian of the vaccinated dog or cat;

B.  The type of vaccine used, the name of the manufacturer, the manufacturer's serial or lot number, and the date of the vaccination; and

C.  The breed, age, color, and sex of the vaccinated dog or cat.

(Ord. 2016-0040 § 107, 2016: Ord. 93-0002 § 3 (part), 1993: Ord. 85-0204 § 13, 1985: Ord. 82-0163 § 4, 1982: Ord. 9454 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 4729 Art. 5 § 504, 1946.)

Please contact Los Angeles Animal Control or visit their website https://animalcare.lacounty.gov for more information.

 


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Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-12:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

Read What Our Clients Say

  • "Dr. Greg, Dr. Kat(Cat?), and every member of the staff, have always shown me, and my furbabies, tremendous love and compassion. Through much fear, and distress, they have been understanding and patient! LPC was recommended to me by one of their former patient’s “parent”, and I will forever be grateful! I HIGHLY recommend LPC for ALL furbaby needs...THANK YOU, one and all!!"
    Vicki W.
  • "The staff is super friendly and they show sincere care for your pets. The doctor takes his time and is super gentle. My pup likes him."
    Michelle G.