Protecting Hell's Kitchen, New York City's pets, one shot at a time.

Effective Vaccination & Preventive Care

We prioritize your pet’s health by following vaccination and preventive care recommendations from the American Animal Hospital Association. Vaccines are a safe and essential tool in protecting pets from preventable diseases, with most animals tolerating them exceptionally well. The benefits of immunization almost always surpass any potential risks.

For pets with a history of vaccine sensitivities, we are happy to create a tailored approach to maintain their immunity while minimizing risks. If needed, our veterinarians also provide vaccine titer testing to evaluate whether additional vaccinations are required.

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General Canine Vaccines Include:

  • Rabies : A fatal viral disease that attacks the nervous system and poses a risk to both animals and humans.
  • Parvovirus : A devastating gastrointestinal virus that leads to severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
  • Distemper : A highly infectious virus that affects the respiratory and nervous systems, often proving fatal.
  • Adenovirus : A liver disease that can cause inflammation, fever, and long-term organ damage.
  • Leptospirosis : A bacterial infection found in the environment that severely impacts kidney and liver function and can spread to people.

Risk-based (Conditional) Canine Vaccines Include:

  • Kennel Cough : A contagious respiratory infection caused by Parainfluenza and Bordetella, commonly required for pets in boarding facilities.
  • Canine Influenza : We provide protection against both H3N8 and H3N2 strains to prevent respiratory illness.
  • Lyme Disease : A tick-borne infection that can lead to serious complications, including joint pain, fever, and kidney damage.

General Feline Vaccines Include:

  • Rabies : A life-threatening viral disease that affects the brain and is required by law for feline vaccinations.
  • Feline Herpesvirus : A widespread respiratory virus that can cause flu-like symptoms, eye ulcers, and long-term flare-ups.
  • Calicivirus : An upper respiratory infection that leads to sneezing, fever, and painful mouth sores.
  • Panleukopenia : Also known as feline distemper, this dangerous virus weakens the immune system and causes severe gastrointestinal distress.

Risk-based (Conditional) Feline Vaccines Include:

  • Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) : A contagious virus that weakens the immune system, increasing the risk of cancer and secondary infections.

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