Dog Vaccinations With Local Vets

Keeping your dog up to date with dog vaccinations is one of the most important steps you can take to protect their health. At Local Vets, we provide safe, effective, and personalised dog vaccinations to help prevent serious and potentially life-threatening diseases.

Dog vaccinations are a vital part of preventative veterinary care. They not only protect your individual dog but also help reduce the spread of infectious diseases among the wider dog population.

Our experienced veterinary teams at Local Vets are dedicated to delivering compassionate, professional care, ensuring your dog receives the right protection at every stage of life.

What Are Dog Vaccinations?

Dog vaccinations are preventative treatments that protect dogs against a range of contagious diseases. Vaccines work by safely stimulating your dog’s immune system, allowing their body to recognise and fight harmful infections if they are exposed in the future.

At Local Vets, dog vaccinations form an essential part of our preventative healthcare approach. We tailor vaccination programmes to suit your dog’s age, breed, lifestyle, and medical history to provide comprehensive protection.

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Why Dog Vaccinations Are Important

Dog vaccinations play a crucial role in maintaining your pet’s long-term health and wellbeing. Many infectious diseases affecting dogs can develop rapidly and cause severe illness. Regular dog vaccinations significantly reduce the risk of infection and help your dog live a longer, healthier life.

Benefits of dog vaccinations include:

  • Protection against serious and contagious diseases
  • Reduced risk of emergency or complex medical treatment
  • Support for your dog’s long-term health and quality of life
  • Prevention of disease outbreaks among dogs
  • Reassurance for pet owners

At Local Vets, we strongly believe that prevention is always better than cure. Maintaining your dog’s vaccination schedule is one of the most effective ways to protect their health.

Diseases Prevented by Dog Vaccinations

Dog vaccinations protect against several serious diseases that can affect dogs of all ages. The most common diseases covered by routine dog vaccinations include:

Distemper: Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that affects a dog’s respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. It can cause severe symptoms including fever, coughing, neurological issues, and in some cases can be fatal.

Parvovirus: This is a dangerous and highly contagious disease that primarily affects puppies and unvaccinated dogs. It causes severe vomiting, diarrhoea, dehydration, and can quickly become life-threatening without urgent veterinary treatment.

Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection that can damage the liver and kidneys. It can also be transmitted to humans, making vaccination particularly important for both pet and public health.

Kennel Cough: This is a contagious respiratory infection caused by viruses and bacteria. It spreads easily in environments where dogs mix closely, such as kennels, training classes, and dog parks.

Parainfluenza: A virus commonly associated with kennel cough and contributes to respiratory infections in dogs.

Rabies (where required): A serious viral disease affecting the nervous system. Vaccinations may be needed for when you travel internationally and specific regulations.

Your veterinary team will advise which dog vaccinations are appropriate for your pet based on risk factors and lifestyle.

Puppy Dog Vaccinations

Puppies require an initial course of dog vaccinations to build strong immunity during their early development. Puppy vaccinations usually begin from eight weeks of age, followed by additional injections over several weeks.

Young puppies are particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases as their immune systems are still developing. Completing a full puppy dog vaccination course helps provide essential early protection and supports healthy growth.

At Local Vets, we create tailored puppy vaccination plans and offer guidance to help you give your new puppy the best possible start in life.

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Booster Dog Vaccinations

Booster dog vaccinations are follow-up injections given after your dog’s primary vaccination course. Immunity can reduce over time, so boosters help maintain long-term protection against disease.

Most dogs require booster dog vaccinations annually, although the exact schedule can vary depending on lifestyle, medical history, and individual risk factors. Our veterinary teams at Local Vets provide reminders and ongoing support to help keep your dog fully protected.

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Personalised Dog Vaccination Plans

At Local Vets, we understand that every dog is unique. Our veterinary professionals assess several factors when creating a dog vaccination plan, including:

  • Age and breed
  • Lifestyle and daily environment
  • Boarding or travel requirements
  • Medical history and existing health conditions
  • Exposure risk to infectious diseases

By tailoring dog vaccinations to your dog’s specific needs, we ensure they receive the most appropriate and effective protection.

What Happens During a Dog Vaccination Appointment?

Dog vaccination appointments at Local Vets are designed to be calm, thorough, and reassuring for both you and your dog. During your visit, our veterinary team will:

  1. Perform a full health examination
  2. Review your dog’s vaccination history
  3. Discuss lifestyle and any health concerns
  4. Administer the vaccination safely and professionally
  5. Provide aftercare advice and update vaccination records

Most dogs tolerate dog vaccinations very well. Some may experience mild and temporary side effects, such as slight tiredness or tenderness at the injection site, which usually resolves quickly.

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Preventative Healthcare at Local Vets

Dog vaccinations are a key part of our wider preventative healthcare services at Local Vets. Regular health checks, parasite prevention, dental care, and wellbeing assessments all help support your dog’s overall health.

Preventative care helps identify potential problems early and ensures your dog receives prompt treatment if needed. Staying up to date with dog vaccinations is one of the most effective ways to protect your dog throughout their life.

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How Often Should Dogs Have Vaccinations?

Most dogs follow a structured vaccination schedule which includes:

  • An initial puppy vaccination course
  • A follow-up booster vaccination within the first year
  • Ongoing annual booster dog vaccinations

Our veterinary teams at Local Vets will advise you on the most suitable vaccination schedule and provide reminders when your dog’s boosters are due.

Why Choose Local Vets for Dog Vaccinations?

At Local Vets, we combine clinical expertise with compassionate care. Our experienced veterinary professionals are committed to providing safe, reliable, and personalised dog vaccinations tailored to your pet’s individual needs.

We focus on building lasting relationships with pet owners, offering honest advice, clear guidance, and ongoing support throughout your dog’s life. Our goal is to ensure every dog receives the highest standard of preventative veterinary care.

Book Dog Vaccinations with Local Vets

If your dog is due for dog vaccinations or booster vaccinations, Local Vets is here to help. Keeping vaccinations up to date is one of the best ways to protect your dog from preventable diseases and support their long-term health.

Contact Local Vets today to book your dog vaccination appointment and give your dog the protection they deserve.

Call us to speak directly with a member of our team:

Oldbury: 0121 716 8000

Halesowen: 0121 296 7776

Email us on info@localvets.co.uk to request information or book an appointment