At-Home Pet Vaccines & Wellness Exams in Ottawa

Pet Wellness Exams & Vaccines

Maintain your vet-patient-relationship with annual wellness checkups. Keeping up with your pet’s regular health exams and vaccines will help to set them up for a healthy and successful life! Be proactive about your pet’s healthcare! Get your dog or cat vaccinations in Ottawa today!

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At-Home Pet Wellness Exams in Ottawa

Help your pet live a long, happy life.

We much prefer being proactive to being reactive! Yearly health checks with a snout to tail exam, maintaining recommended vaccines and wellness diagnostics can help to maintain your pet’s health, and detect diseases or concerns early! Almost always, the earlier something is found, the easier and more effective it is to treat.

In addition to vaccines, diagnostics, and preventatives, spaying or neutering is a key part of long-term wellness care. Dog neutering and dog spaying not only help prevent unwanted litters, but they also reduce the risk of serious health conditions such as reproductive cancers and pyometra. These procedures can support a calmer temperament, improve quality of life, and allow your pet to live a healthier, safer life.

Vaccinations

Puppy or kitten vaccines are an essential part of wellness care for a pet. They help to mitigate and prevent the spread and contraction of preventable diseases and viruses in a pet’s environment. Vaccines need to be boosted on a 1-3 year cycle, so stay up to date on health checks and allow your pet to live their best healthy life!

Preventatives

Pesky parasites exist in our lived environment thriving off stealing nutrients and resources from other life sources. Treat your furry friend with preventatives such as flea, tick and intestinal parasite control to keep them from harming your pet.

Wellness Diagnostics

Testing such as fecal and urine tests, bloodwork and cytology can all help to give the vet a better understanding as to what is going on under the fur. They can help detect issues unseen, as well as establish a baseline to refer to if your pet ever does get sick.
Dog & Cat Vaccinations in Ottawa

Keep Your Pet Healthy with Essential Vaccinations

We believe in proactive pet care over reactive treatment! Regular dog vaccines and cat vaccines protect your furry friend from preventable diseases and keep them in optimal health. Our mobile vet service makes it easy to stay on top of your pet’s feline vaccines or canine vaccines, ensuring a stress-free experience right at home.

Yearly health checks, a tailored vaccination schedule, and wellness diagnostics help detect potential concerns early—when they are easiest to treat. Prioritize your pet’s health with convenient, at-home vaccinations that keep them safe and thriving!

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Frequently
Asked Questions

There are 5 dog vaccines available – DA2PP (distemper/ parvo), Rabies, Leptospirosis, Bordetella and Lyme. DA2PP and rabies are core vaccines that are recommended to be given to all dogs unless medically contraindicated. Leptospirosis, bordetella and lyme are all “lifestyle” vaccines, recommended based on your dog’s lifestyle.

There are 3 cat vaccines available – Rabies, FVRCP and FeLV. Rabies and FVRCP are core vaccines that are recommended to be given to all cats over the age of 8 weeks unless medically contraindicated.

Yes, it is recommended that you vaccinate your indoor cat, even if they never set one foot outside. The rabies vaccine is required by law, and rabies is an incurable, horrible disease if caught. Your cat could escape or a small mammal or bat could get into your home and infect your cat- so better to be safe than sorry!
As with any medication or injection there is always a risk of side effects, but they are usually acute, and mild. The same as when you get vaccinated, your pet may feel unwell and tired for a few days after being vaccinated. Lethargy, nausea and soreness at the injection site are all expected side effects. If your pet experiences profuse vomiting or diarrhea, their face becomes swollen, or the side effects are lasting longer than a few days please contact your veterinarian.
Yes! Not only can spaying/ neutering your pet stop unwanted behavior such as excessive humping or spraying but it can also be beneficial to your pet’s long term health! By spaying or neutering your pet you reduce the risk of reproductive cancers such as mammary or testicular cancer. It also nearly eradicates the risk of pyometra, a dangerous condition that impacts intact females. If you choose to not fix your pet, please do not let your cat or dog roam outside unsupervised and separate unfixed females and males. Let’s work together to stop overpopulation!

It is highly recommended to have your pet seen yearly by your veterinarian for a checkup and exam. This is very important as it maintains your vet-patient-client-relationship (VPCR) with your vet, allowing them to help and advise you throughout the year. Having your pet seen annually can also help in early detection and prevention of illnesses and disease while also maintaining their regular wellness health such as vaccines and parasite preventatives. Veterinarian’s governing body also legally requires your pet to have this VPCR in order to prescribe and refill medications, so it’s a good idea to maintain that yearly checkup to avoid delays or stoppages in your pet’s medications!

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