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Vaccination timing depends on your pet’s age, previous vaccine history, lifestyle, and the type of vaccine being given. Puppies and kittens need a series of vaccines early in life to help build protection while their immune systems are still developing. Adult pets usually need regular booster vaccines to help maintain immunity over time.
Staying on schedule matters because gaps in protection can leave pets more vulnerable to preventable diseases. During your pet’s visit, our veterinary team will review their records, explain what is due, and help you plan ahead so they remain protected through each stage of life.
How We Choose Your Pet’s Vaccination Program
No two pets have the exact same needs. A dog who visits boarding facilities, dog parks, or grooming salons may need different vaccines than a dog with limited exposure to other pets. An indoor cat may have different risk factors than a cat who spends time outdoors.
At East York Animal Clinic, we tailor vaccine recommendations based on:
Your pet’s age and species
Medical history and previous vaccine records
Indoor or outdoor lifestyle
Travel, boarding, daycare, grooming, or dog park exposure
Local disease risks
Contact with wildlife or other animals
Cat and Dog Vaccines We Offer
East York Animal Clinic offers core vaccines and lifestyle-based vaccines for dogs and cats.
What to Expect After Your Pet’s Vaccinations
Most pets do very well after vaccination and return to normal activities shortly after their appointment. Some pets may feel a little tired, have mild soreness where the vaccine was given, or have a slight decrease in appetite for a short time.
Our team will let you know what mild, expected reactions can look like and what signs should prompt a call to our clinic. If your pet has had a vaccine reaction in the past, please tell us before their appointment so we can plan their care carefully.