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Pet Vaccinations

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Why is it important to vaccinate your pet ?

Vaccinations will help your pet avoid diseases and will prolong the life of your new beloved family member.

Vaccinations are very important, in order to develop an immune system your pet must receive a series of properly staged vaccines which will help them grow and remain free from infectious diseases.

Vaccines For Cats:- Tricat Vaccine is QAR 200 and Rabies Vaccine is QAR 150.

Vaccines For Dogs:- DHPPiL is QAR 200 and Rabies Vaccine is QAR 150.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations will help your pet avoid diseases and will prolong the life of your new beloved family member.

Vaccinations are very important, in order to develop an immune system your pet must receive a series of properly staged vaccines that will help them grow and remain free from infectious diseases.

Vaccines for Dogs

DHPPiL (5in1) vaccine for active immunization of dogs against distemper, infectious hepatitis, canine parvovirosis, canine parainfluenza, and leptospirosis.

The price for DHAPPiL Vaccine is QAR 200. For puppies this vaccine has to be administered when they are 2 months old and needs to be repeated after 21 days. Dogs received DHPPiL yearly afterward.

 

Rabies Vaccine protects against the viral disease Rabies that affects the central nervous system. It is transmitted through a bite of an infected animal. This vaccine can be given when the puppies are 3 months old. It is a yearly vaccine.  Most of the countries require regular rabies vaccine for the pets.

The price for Rabies Vaccine is QAR 150.

 

Kennel cough/  Bordatella Vaccine is a non-core dog vaccine, required for dogs which are exposed to other dogs in boarding facility. Kennel cough is highly contagious and easily spread from one dog to another.  It can be life treating for young dogs, older dogs and dogs with other medical conditions.  The schedule for this vaccine depends on the dog’s exposure. Most of the dog boarding facilities require Kennel cough Vaccine every 6 months.

 

Ringworm Vaccine – used in case of Ring worm common and highly contagious skin infection in animals and humans. It can be transmitted by a direct contact with fungus, handling or touching contaminated objects or surfaces. Ringworm Vaccine is recommended for pets with a high risk of exposure or as a treatment for already affected animals.

Vaccines For Cats

Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia – Tricat Vaccine. This combination of vaccine protects against three diseases: feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia.

It should be given when the kitten is 2 months and this vaccine needs to be repeated after 21 days. Cats received Tricat Vaccine yearly afterward.

The price is QAR 200 for Tricat Vaccine.

 

Rabies Vaccine protects against the viral disease Rabies that affects the central nervous system. It is transmitted through a bite of an infected animal. This vaccine can be given when the kitten is 3 months old. This is annual vaccine.

Rabies vaccinations for cats are required by law in most of the countries.

The price for Rabies Vaccine is QAR 150 for Rabies Vaccine.

 

Feline Leukemia Vaccine is considered as a “core” vaccine for outdoor cats and kittens. It protects against Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) which can cause anemia and various blood disorders, it is suppressing the immune system which causes other infections to occur and it is common cause of cancer in cats. Unfortunately there is no treatment or cure for this fatal disease. Preventing this infection through vaccination is highly recommended.  Feline Leukemia Vaccine is recommended annually for all cats that go outside where they have exposure to other cats, or they share their home with infected cats.

 

Ringworm Vaccine – used in case of Ring worm common and highly contagious skin infection in animals and humans. It can be transmitted by a direct contact with fungus, handling or touching contaminated objects or surfaces. Ringworm Vaccine is recommended for cats with a high risk of exposure or as a treatment for already affected animals.

When its advised not to vaccinate your pet

Vaccines are not cure for diseases, they are prevention. When the animal is sick their immune system is already fighting with the disease, if we vaccinate sick animals they might possibly get sicker because their immune system will be distracted.  Vaccination schedule can be tailored, based on veterinary consultation.

How often should my pets get vaccinated ?

Our Veterinarians are committed to provide education to our customers about the importance of pet vaccinations and their schedule.  Each animal is individual and their vaccination schedule is important to be customized, based on veterinary consultation, taking into consideration their age, overall health, lifestyle and exposure risk.

Things we would like to inform you

Pet Vaccinations at Dragon Animal Care Center

Significance of getting the vets opinion before getting your pet vaccinated
Vet's Opinion before Vaccinating

Before vaccinating your pet our Veterinary Dr. will proceed with pre-vaccination examination in order to make sure your pet is in good health, however this is not full and complete exam of your pet.

 Every pet owner is responsible for sharing the pet history and recent symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, runny eyes, runny nose, fever and etc. If an illness is identified, be aware your pet vaccines may be delayed to avoid any risk of your pet getting sicker.

Our Veterinary Team will perform the procedure of vaccination to the best of their ability, always taking into account the safety of the animal first. We have the right to refuse vaccination if it will cause harm to your animal. If an illness is identified, be aware your animal vaccines may be delayed until said illness is addressed.

Based on urgency of required attention & pre-booked appointment
Priority Patients

In our center we attend to our pets needs via pre booked appointments in order to give each animal the time and care they deserve. Emergency Patients always receive priority care based on the severity of their medical condition, one of the reasons why sometimes we might be late with your pet’s appointment. We do accept walk-ins patient, they will be seen when time allows.

If there is a delay when you visit our center, we thank you for your patience and understanding. We appreciate and value your time and we strive to accommodate each patent in a timely manner.

Steps you can take to help our vets vaccinate your pet
Vaccinating Aggressive or Anxious Animals

Veterinary visits can be stressful for your pets, while carrying out with vaccination procedures we also make sure that our our patient’s emotional well-being is considered by adjusting to the animal needs, stress-reducing practices, gentle handling, making their visits as pleasant as possible and promoting safety.

For better experience on your pet’s Veterinary visit you can bring your pet’s favorite snacks and toys as a reward, creating positive associations. You can also inform our Customer Service Representative that you will wait in the car until the vet is ready for the appointment.

All Cats should be in carriers and Dogs should be on a leash both inside and outside of our center.

Sedation can be advised by a Vet if there is a risk of traumatizing an animal, or they present a safety hazard to the team, and the pet owner.

Primary vaccinations are essential for preventing the common fatal infectious diseases in puppies, kittens, dogs and cats.
Booster Vaccines

DHPPiL (5in1) vaccine for dogs requires an annual booster. For puppies this vaccine needs to be administered when they are 2 months old and needs to be repeated after 21 days.

 

Rabies Vaccine for Cats and Dogs also requires an annual booster.

 

Tricat Vaccine for cats (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia), the booster dose is needed every year – annually. For kittens should be given when the kitten is 2 months and this vaccine needs to be repeated after 21 days.

 

How are we billing pet vaccinations & payment policy
Vaccination Prices & Payments

Rabies Vaccine protects against the viral disease Rabies that affects the pet’s central nervous system. It is transmitted through a bite of an infected animal. Rabies vaccinations for cats and dogs are required by law in most of the countries. The price is QAR 150.

 

DHPPiL (5in1) vaccine for active immunization of dogs against distemper, infectious hepatitis, canine parvovirosis, canine parainfluenza, and leptospirosis. The price for DHAPPiL Vaccine is QAR 200. For puppies this vaccine has to be administered when they are 2 months old and needs to be repeated after 21 days.

 

Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia – Tricat Vaccine. This combination of vaccine protects against three diseases: feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia.

It should be given when the kitten is 2 months and this vaccine needs to be repeated after 21 days. The price is QAR 200.

 

 

Ringworm Vaccine – used in case of Ring worm common and highly contagious skin infection in animals and humans. It can be transmitted by a direct contact with fungus, handling or touching contaminated objects or surfaces. Ringworm Vaccine is recommended for cats and dogs with a high risk of exposure or as a treatment for already affected animals. The price is 250 QAR.

 

Kennel cough Vaccine is a non-core vaccine, required for dogs which are exposed to other dogs in boarding facility. Kennel cough is highly contagious and easily spread from one dog to another.  It can be life treating for young puppies, older dogs and dogs with medical conditions. The price for Kennel Cough Vaccine is 250 QAR.

 

We have Prepayment policy, all the services must be prepaid in advance. Payments can be done on our website or at the time of your visit.  We accept Cash, Visa and Mastercard.

We do does not extend credit nor accept checks.

How we use vaccine & what are the steps we follow?
Vaccination Usage Policy

In our Center we use only the highest quality of vaccines available, following the best practices for storage, temperature-controlled facilities and procedures for handling of vaccines.

We do not administer vaccination which are brought by customers, vaccination should never be sold, kept, administered or distributed to anyone else expect Licensed Veterinary Clinic.   

After each Vaccination our Veterinary Dr. will place the vaccination sticker on your Pet Passport or Vaccination Certificate with the following details: –

  • Date of vaccination,
  • Vaccine product information,
  • Product expiration date,
  • Date the vaccination expires

 

 Vaccine reactions are rare but possible. If your animal becomes ill due to vaccines, Dragon Animal Care Center, its affiliates, or employees will not be hold responsible. Pet owners are financial responsible to treat any medical conditions or vaccine reactions.

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