Complete Pet Vaccination Services
Protect your furry family members with our comprehensive vaccination protocols administered by certified veterinarians. Prevent diseases and ensure a long, healthy life for your pets.
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We offer comprehensive vaccination plans tailored to your animal’s specific needs, age, and lifestyle.
Dog Vaccinations
Complete protection against common canine diseases with our tailored vaccination schedules.
Rabies
Core vaccine required by law
DHPP (Distemper)
Protects against 4 serious diseases
Bordetella
Kennel cough prevention
Leptospirosis
Protection against bacterial infection
Cat Vaccinations
Essential feline vaccines to protect your cat from serious contagious diseases.
Rabies
Core vaccine required by law
FVRCP
Feline distemper & respiratory diseases
Feline Leukemia
For outdoor cats or multi-cat households
FIP Vaccine
For cats at risk of coronavirus
Livestock Vaccinations
Essential vaccines for cattle, goats, sheep, and other farm animals to ensure herd health and productivity.
Foot & Mouth Disease
Critical for all cloven-hoofed animals
Anthrax Vaccine
For cattle, sheep, and goats in endemic areas
HS (Haemorrhagic Septicaemia)
Essential for buffalo and cattle in Pakistan
PPR (Peste des Petits Ruminants)
For goats and sheep protection
Poultry & Bird Vaccinations
Complete vaccination protocols for poultry farms, pet birds, and exotic species.
Newcastle Disease
Essential for all poultry birds
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)
Critical prevention for poultry farms
Infectious Bronchitis
For respiratory protection in chickens
Pox Vaccine
For pigeons, poultry, and pet birds
Equine Vaccinations
Specialized vaccines for horses, donkeys, and mules to protect against equine-specific diseases.
Tetanus Toxoid
Essential for all equines annually
Equine Influenza
Respiratory protection for horses
Strangles Vaccine
Protection against Streptococcus equi
Eastern/Western Encephalomyelitis
For horses in mosquito-prone areas
Why Vaccinations Matter
Vaccinations are essential for protecting your animal’s health and preventing the spread of diseases.
Disease Prevention
Vaccines protect animals from serious, often fatal diseases like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus.
Community Protection
Vaccinated animals help prevent the spread of diseases to other animals and even humans.
Cost Effective
Preventing diseases through vaccination is far less expensive than treating them.
Longer Lifespan
Vaccinated animals live longer, healthier lives with better quality of life.
Legal Requirements
Rabies vaccination is required by law in most areas for licensing and public safety.
Food Security
Livestock vaccination ensures food security by protecting animals that provide milk, meat, and other products.
Vaccination FAQs
Common questions about animal vaccinations answered by our veterinary experts.
Core vaccines are recommended for all animals regardless of lifestyle, as they protect against widespread, serious diseases. These include rabies, distemper, parvovirus for dogs, and panleukopenia for cats. Non-core vaccines are given based on an animal’s specific risk factors, such as lifestyle, geographic location, and exposure to other animals.
Most animals experience no side effects or only mild reactions such as temporary soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or decreased appetite. Serious reactions are rare but can include vomiting, facial swelling, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any concerning symptoms after vaccination, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Livestock vaccination schedules vary by species and vaccine type. Foot and Mouth Disease vaccines typically require boosters every 6 months for cattle in Pakistan. Anthrax vaccine provides protection for 1 year, while HS vaccine requires annual boosters. Your veterinarian will create a specific schedule based on your animals’ needs and local disease prevalence.
Yes, though rare, some animals can have allergic reactions to vaccine components. Signs may include facial swelling, hives, vomiting, or difficulty breathing. These reactions typically occur within minutes to hours after vaccination. If your animal has had a previous reaction, inform your veterinarian so they can take precautions.
Animals with certain health conditions, those who are pregnant, or those with known severe vaccine reactions may need modified vaccination protocols. Very sick animals should generally not be vaccinated until they recover. Always discuss your animal’s complete health history with your veterinarian before vaccination.
