Pet Vaccinations & Parasite Prevention in Tucson

Keeping your pet up to date on all vaccinations and parasite prevention helps keep them safe from disease, strengthens their immune system, and improves their overall quality of life.

At Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital we provide all of the necessary pet vaccinations for animals living in Tucson, including flea and tick prevention, heartworm prevention, and more. Book online or call our offices today to schedule your pet’s vaccinations and parasite prevention.

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The Importance of Vaccinating Your Pets

Vaccinating your pets is the best and simplest way to keep them protected from common diseases and other pests like fleas and ticks. In addition to routine protection, vaccines can help pets in numerous ways such as:

  • Vaccines can prevent the spread of disease from pet to human.

  • Reputable boarding, daycare, and training locations often require vaccination to enroll your pet.

  • Vaccinations may be needed for a pet to travel.

  • Many states including Tucson require household pets to be vaccinated against certain diseases.

  • Vaccines keep your pet’s immune system strong by creating antibodies.

  • Keeping your pet vaccinated is one of the best ways to extend its life and ensure it’s living comfortably.

  • Vaccinating your pet will be more cost-effective than dealing with the treatment of disease and frequent vet visits.

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Why Choose Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital for Your Pet’s Vaccinations

Protection and prevention are one of our core services. Our experienced team of veterinarians combines vaccination and parasite prevention with routine wellness exams to create the foundation of your pet’s healthcare. 

While necessary, vaccinations can be a stressful time for your pet. Our professional team always treats your furry friends with empathy and compassion and works diligently to create a comfortable environment that caters to each pet’s individual needs. 

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Vaccination Schedule for 
Cats & Kittens

Maintaining a consistent cat vaccine schedule ensures they’re staying fully protected. New kittens need a series of vaccines within the first several months of their life, as they are particularly vulnerable due to their weak immune systems. Here is a full list of recommended cat vaccines and when to schedule them with your vet. 

Vaccination Schedule for 
Dogs & Puppies

Like cats, dogs also have a comprehensive list of vaccines that you need to be aware of. Work with your vet to maintain a proper dog vaccination schedule, starting with their first wellness exam at six weeks of age. Here is a full schedule of dog vaccinations you should plan for your pup.

Vaccinations for Exotic Pets

If you have an exotic pet, they will also need vaccinations. The exact list will vary from species to species, although some shots, such as rabies, are recommended for almost every pet. Most exotic pet vaccinations begin when the animal is around 8-12 weeks of age.  We offer treatment and vaccination for exotic pets when scheduled in advance, including treatment for: 

  • Birds such as parrots, finches, canary, backyard poultry, and others

  • Ferrets

  • Rabbits

  • Pot-bellied pigs

  • Guinea pigs

  • Chinchillas

  • Hamsters

  • Gerbils

  • Sugar Gliders

  • Hedgehogs

  • Lizards

  • Turtles

  • Tortoises

  • Snakes

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Parasite Prevention for Pets in Tucson

Parasite prevention is also key for pets living in Tucson. We offer full protection against a wide range of parasites, such as:

  • Fleas

  • Ticks

  • Ear Mites

  • Heartworm

  • Hookworm

  • Roundworm

  • Tapeworm

  • Whipworm

  • Coccidia

  • Giardia

Adverse Reactions and Side Effects to Watch Out For

After your pet has been vaccinated, it may experience some temporary side effects. These can include soreness or swelling at the injection site, mild fever, lethargy, or decreased appetite.

More serious adverse reactions are highly unlikely but can occur. Pets can sometimes have an allergic reaction to a vaccine which requires immediate attention. In extremely rare instances, cats can develop tumors known as vaccine-associated-sarcomas (VAS) on the site of injection. Symptoms from an adverse reaction to a vaccine can include vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, seizures or fainting, hives or facial swelling, and pale or blue gums.

If you notice your pet exhibiting any of these symptoms, please contact us.

Payment Options for Vaccination & Prevention at Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital

At Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital, we offer flexible financing and insurance options for Vaccination & Prevention. Sign up today with any of our payment plan partners or contact us for specific questions about insurance coverage. Read more about our financing options here.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Vaccinations

Book an Appointment at Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital

New pets are always welcome at Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital. Our friendly veterinary staff looks forward to providing our neighbors in Citrus Heights and surrounding communities with the veterinary care they need.

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