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When you have a pet, it’s important to find and establish care with a reputable veterinarian. Taking your pet to the veterinarian for routine (yearly) exams and health visits are the best way to try and keep your beloved pet from getting sick and preventing illnesses. We want to do everything we possibly can to keep their immune systems strong.

Even though animals that spend a lot of time outside are more likely to be exposed to contaminants and get sick, indoor pets are just as vulnerable to these diseases and illnesses. Viruses, bacteria, and even parasites are easily able to invade your home and contaminate your living space, so your pets can get sick even if they never leave the house. This is why it is important for your pets to be examined at least once a year and receive the appropriate vaccines to help protect against these bacterial and viral pathogens. We are the best mobile veterinary care in Central Florida, feel free to connect with us for more detail.

It can be difficult to keep track of when it is time for your pet to see their veterinarian for their annual wellness appointment and receive their vaccines, however, this is important to ensure your pet lives a long and healthy life. In-home veterinary visits are a simple, stress-free, and convenient way to provide you and your beloved pet with the care they need. We offer quality services and devote the time necessary to put your pet’s health and comfort first.

Why it’s Important to Have Your Pet Vaccinated

Vaccines are a fundamental part of disease prevention. Vaccines help make your pet’s immune system stronger overall and can protect them from diseases that would otherwise be very dangerous.

Conventional vaccines have been used for many years and have been shown to be very effective at preventing and minimizing a wide range of diseases. They work by exposing the body’s immune system to small amounts of inactive or weakened virus cells. This teaches the body how to fight the virus should it be exposed to it again in the future.

It is also important to understand that not every dog or cat will receive the same vaccines. We will discuss with you what vaccinations are appropriate for your pet as we do not believe in a “one size fits all” vaccine protocol. Vaccines are an important part of disease prevention, however, we do not want to be over-vaccinating our pets or vaccinating for diseases that our pets may not be exposed to.

It is important to us that you understand and is a part of determining what vaccines your pet receives under our care. We are here to answer any questions you may have and will be with you every step of the way.