Comprehensive Dog and Cat Vaccination Dubai

Here at Silicon Oasis's The Ark Animal Veterinary Clinic, we prioritize your dogs' health and welfare. Our extensive immunization programs shield your cherished pets from preventable diseases. Our customized immunization programs for dogs, cats, and small animals are available at our Dubai location, where we guarantee the finest care for your furry friends.

Pet Vaccination Packages

Annual
Vaccination
Package

249 AED

Package Includes:

Free Consultation
Dental Examination
Fungal Test
Combined Vaccine
Rabies Vaccine
Pet Passport
Deworming
Basic Grooming

Puppy / Kitten
Special
Starter
Package

363 AED

Package Includes:

2 Free Consultations
Dental Examination
Fungal Test
All Combined Vaccines
Rabies Vaccine
Pet Passport
Deworming
Basic Grooming

Puppy / Kitten
Starter
Package

488 AED

Package Includes:

2 Free Consultations
Dental Examination
Fungal Test
All Combined Vaccines
Rabies Vaccine
Microchipping
Municipality Registration
Pet Passport
Deworming
Basic Grooming

Dog Vaccination Dubai

Our dog vaccination programs are meant to keep our furry friends safe from common and potentially dangerous illnesses. Regular shots are important to keep dogs and pups healthy and prevent the spread of diseases.

Core Vaccines

Core vaccines are crucial for all dogs due to the significant risks and severe nature of the diseases they prevent. These vaccines offer protection against diseases that are both prevalent and potentially life-threatening, ensuring the health and safety of the dog and, in some cases, humans as well.

1. Rabies

-Overview: Rabies is a deadly viral disease that attacks the central nervous system and is transmissible to humans, presenting a serious public health concern. It often spread through the saliva of infected animals via bites or scratches.

-Significance: Rabies is nearly always fatal once clinical symptoms appear, making vaccination essential to prevent this fatal disease and protect public health. Many regions have mandatory rabies vaccination laws due to its severity and zoonotic potential.

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2. Combined Vaccine

The combined vaccine is a multi-component vaccine that simplifies the vaccination process by offering protection against multiple serious diseases in a single dose. This is particularly important for diseases that are widespread and can cause severe health issues in dogs.

a. Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)

- Overview: Canine Distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems of dogs. Symptoms can include fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, and neurological signs such as seizures.

- Significance: Due to its high mortality rate and potential for causing severe and permanent damage, vaccination against distemper is critical for the health and longevity of dogs.

b. Canine Parvovirus (CPV-2)

- Overview: Parvovirus is an extremely contagious virus that primarily targets the gastrointestinal system, leading to severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. It can also affect the heart in young puppies, potentially causing sudden death.

- Significance: The rapid spread and high fatality rate of parvovirus make vaccination essential. It is one of the most important vaccinations to protect young and vulnerable dogs from this debilitating disease.

c. Canine Adenovirus-2 (CAV-2)

- Overview: This virus causes infectious canine hepatitis, which affects the liver and can also lead to respiratory issues. The vaccine for CAV-2 also provides cross-protection against CAV-1, the causative agent of infectious hepatitis.

- Significance: Vaccination against CAV-2 is vital as it helps prevent severe liver disease and respiratory complications, ensuring the overall health and well-being of dogs.

d. Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPiV)

- Overview: Canine Parainfluenza Virus is a common cause of respiratory infections in dogs and can contribute to the development of kennel cough, a contagious respiratory disease.

- Significance: While not typically life-threatening, this virus can cause significant discomfort and respiratory issues. Vaccination helps to reduce the incidence and severity of respiratory infections, especially in social or communal environments.

Non-Core Vaccines

Non-core vaccines are optional and are recommended based on individual dogs’ risk factors, such as geographic location, lifestyle, and potential exposure to specific diseases. These vaccines are important for dogs that are at higher risk of contracting certain diseases.

1. Kennel Cough (Bordetella bronchiseptica)

- Overview: Bordetella bronchiseptica is a bacterium that causes kennel cough, a highly contagious respiratory infection characterized by a persistent, harsh cough. It spreads easily in environments where dogs are in close contact.

- Significance: The kennel cough vaccine is particularly recommended for dogs that frequently interact with other dogs in settings such as boarding facilities, grooming salons, dog parks, or training classes, where the risk of exposure is high.

2. Leptospirosis

- Overview: Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through contact with water or soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals. It can lead to severe kidney and liver damage and is also zoonotic, meaning it can infect humans.

- Significance: The leptospirosis vaccine is recommended for dogs that are exposed to environments where they might come into contact with contaminated water or wildlife. This includes dogs living in rural areas, those that frequent hiking trails, or those that have access to standing water.

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Cat Vaccination Dubai

The Ark Animal Clinic knows how unique cats' medical needs are. We offer vaccination packages based on your cat's age, health, and lifestyle. Our vaccination programs for cats are designed to keep them safe from common diseases and keep them healthy.

Core Vaccines

Core vaccines are essential for all cats because they protect against diseases that are widespread and can cause serious health issues. These vaccines are fundamental in maintaining your cat's health and preventing the spread of contagious diseases.

1. Rabies

- Overview: Rabies is a fatal viral disease that affects the central nervous system of mammals, including cats. It is transmitted through bites or scratches from infected animals and is zoonotic, meaning it can be passed to humans.

- Significance: Given its severe nature and potential for transmission to humans, rabies vaccination is mandatory in many regions. This vaccine is crucial for the safety of both your cat and the community.

2. Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV)

- Overview: Also known as feline distemper, panleukopenia is a highly contagious and often fatal viral disease. It attacks the cat's immune system, leading to severe gastrointestinal symptoms and rapid dehydration.

- Significance: Vaccination against panleukopenia is essential due to its high mortality rate and the severe impact it can have on young and unvaccinated cats. It is a cornerstone of feline health protection.

3. Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1)

- Overview: Feline herpesvirus causes feline viral rhinotracheitis, a severe respiratory infection that leads to symptoms such as sneezing, nasal discharge, and eye inflammation. It is highly contagious and spreads through direct contact or airborne particles.

- Significance: This vaccine is critical as herpesvirus is widespread and can cause chronic respiratory issues. Vaccination helps reduce the severity of symptoms and the risk of outbreaks, keeping your cat and others healthy.

4. Feline Calicivirus (FCV)

- Overview: Calicivirus is another common cause of respiratory infections in cats, leading to symptoms like ulcers in the mouth, sneezing, and nasal discharge. It is highly contagious and can lead to severe complications in some cases.

- Significance: The vaccine is essential to protect against this prevalent virus, which can cause long-term health issues and severe disease in cats. It is often included in combination vaccines for comprehensive protection.

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cat

Non-Core Vaccines for Cats

Non-core vaccines are recommended based on individual risk factors, such as lifestyle, geographic location, and potential exposure to specific diseases. These vaccines provide additional protection for cats that may be at higher risk of contracting certain diseases.

1. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)

- Overview: Feline leukemia is a viral infection that compromises the immune system and can lead to cancer. It is spread through close contact with infected cats, such as grooming, sharing food or water, or fighting.

- Significance: The FeLV vaccine is particularly important for cats that go outdoors or live in multi-cat households where the risk of exposure is higher. Vaccination helps prevent this life-threatening disease and protects the health of your cat.

Dog vaccinations strengthen their immune systems and shield them from illnesses that can be fatal or very serious.

Cats must receive shots for calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and rabies, while dogs must receive core immunizations against adenovirus, distemper, parvovirus, and rabies. The lifestyle choices and exposure risk determine the necessity of non-core vaccinations.

For Puppies:
Puppies should start their vaccination series at 6 weeks of age. They receive an initial dose and then booster doses every 3 weeks until they reach 16 weeks old. The core vaccines included in the regimen are for protection against serious diseases like Canine Distemper, Canine Parvovirus, Canine Adenovirus, and Leptospirosis. After the initial series, puppies should receive annual revaccinations with a single dose to maintain immunity and ensure ongoing protection.
For Kittens:
Kittens should begin their vaccination schedule at 12 weeks of age or older. They receive two doses of the vaccine, administered 3 to 4 weeks apart. If kittens are vaccinated before they reach 12 weeks, a booster is required at 12 weeks. Core vaccines for kittens typically include protection against Feline Panleukopenia, Feline Herpesvirus, and Feline Calicivirus. Annual booster shots are recommended to sustain immunity, tailored to the cat's lifestyle and exposure risk.

Booster shots are usually administered every year or every three years after the first series, depending on the vaccine and local laws.

Vaccines contain modified or killed viruses that stimulate the immune system without causing disease. As the immune system responds, mild symptoms may occur.

When indoor pets come into contact with humans, other animals, or contaminated surfaces, they risk contracting infections. Vaccinations are critical to their general well-being and security.

Make sure your pet is content and healthy. Bring their medical documents and discuss any worries or underlying medical disorders with your veterinarian.

At The Ark Animal Clinic, we understand that every pet has unique needs, which is why we offer a variety of tailored vaccination packages, including options for annual coverage, new puppies and kittens, and senior pets. These packages are designed not only to keep your pet up-to-date with essential vaccinations but also to provide additional health benefits like regular check-ups and grooming services. Explore our latest offers to find the perfect package for your pet, ensuring their ongoing health and well-being with comprehensive care that goes beyond just vaccinations.

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Experience superior veterinary services and expert dietary guidance at The Ark Pet Clinic Dubai, where we treat your pets as valued family members. Whether you're searching for a "vet clinic near me" or the "best vet Dubai," our dedicated team is here to provide holistic pet care that ensures your pets' health and well-being from the inside out. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discover Dubai's finest pet care.