Protecting your furry family member’s health starts with proper vaccinations for pets. At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness, we understand keeping your pet current on their dog vaccines and cat vaccines is one of the most important steps you can take to support them living a long, healthy life in our Roseville and the surrounding areas community.
Our family-owned practice provides comprehensive vaccination services in Roseville tailored to your pet’s individual needs and lifestyle. Our doctors and experienced veterinary team in Roseville and the surrounding areas work closely with each pet owner to develop tailored pet vaccination schedules offering maximum protection while considering your pet’s age, health status, and risk factors.
Vaccines work by stimulating your pet’s immune system to recognize and fight specific diseases. When administered properly, vaccines help your pet develop antibodies providing protection against serious illnesses. The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends following established vaccination protocols to support optimal protection for pets throughout their lives.
At our Roseville veterinary clinic, we follow evidence-based vaccination guidelines while customizing our approach for each individual pet. This means your companion receives the right pet vaccines at the right time, providing maximum protection without unnecessary over-vaccination.
We offer both core and non-core vaccines for dogs and cats to provide complete protection in Roseville and the surrounding areas. Core vaccines protect against infections that are widespread, extremely contagious, or pose serious health risks to pets.
For dogs, our core vaccination protocol includes protection against:
These vaccines form the foundation of your dog’s immune protection and are recommended for all canines regardless of their lifestyle. Distemper and parvovirus are severe infections that can be fatal, especially in young puppies and unvaccinated dogs. Rabies is also fatal in dogs and poses serious health risks to people as well.
Cat owners can rely on our feline vaccination services to protect against:
These vaccines are essential for maintaining your cat’s health and preventing serious, potentially fatal infections. Panleukopenia, often called feline distemper, is highly contagious and can be devastating to unvaccinated cats.
Beyond core vaccines, we offer additional protection based on your pet’s lifestyle and risk factors. For dogs, this may include vaccines for kennel cough, Lyme infection, leptospirosis, rattlesnake and canine influenza. These dog vaccines are recommended based on your dog’s exposure risks and activities.
Indoor cats may benefit from additional vaccines if they travel, visit boarding facilities, or have potential exposure to other cats. Our veterinary team will discuss these options with you during your visit to determine the most appropriate vaccination plan for your feline companion.
Every pet receives individualized care at our Roseville clinic. We assess each animal’s specific needs based on their age, health history, and exposure risks to determine the most appropriate vaccination schedule. Puppies and kittens require a series of vaccinations to build immunity, while adult pets need regular boosters to maintain protection.
Puppy vaccination schedules typically begin at 6-8 weeks of age and continue with boosters every 3-4 weeks until they reach 16 weeks of age. This schedule supports proper immune development while maternal antibodies decline. Adult dogs receive annual or triennial boosters depending on the specific vaccine and your pet’s risk factors.
Kitten vaccination protocols follow a similar pattern, with initial vaccines starting at 6-8 weeks and boosters continuing until 16 weeks of age. Adult cats maintain protection through regular booster vaccinations as recommended by our veterinary team.
Our veterinary team will discuss your pet’s lifestyle with you to determine which additional vaccines might be beneficial. Factors such as boarding, grooming, travel, and exposure to other animals all influence vaccination recommendations.
Vaccinations protect not only your pet but also contribute to the overall health of our Roseville pet community. By maintaining high vaccination rates, we help prevent infection outbreaks could affect multiple animals in our area. This concept, known as herd immunity, is crucial for protecting vulnerable animals such as very young pets, elderly animals, or those with compromised immune systems.
Our commitment to vaccination education extends beyond individual appointments. We regularly share information about the importance of vaccines and send schedule reminders to help keep our community’s pets protected. Through our newsletter and community outreach, we work to educate pet owners about the essential role vaccinations play in preventing infections.
As a family-owned practice, we provide extra time and attention to support you and your pet feel comfortable and informed about their treatment plan. We want to understand your pet’s unique needs and develop vaccination protocols prioritizing their health and well-being. We believe in building strong relationships with our clients and their pets, providing continuity of care making a difference in your pet’s health outcomes.
Our state-of-the-art facility in Roseville and the surrounding areas features comfortable examination rooms and advanced medical equipment, supporting your pet receives the highest quality care. We strive to maintain a calm, welcoming environment helping minimize stress for both pets and their owners during vaccination visits.
For older adults and those with mobility challenges, we also offer pet transport to and from Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness for appointments and procedures, so your pets can stay on track with their healthcare visits and vaccinations. This is a community outreach program to support our mutual commitment in keeping our pets healthy. Please see our website for more information.
At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness, we believe preventive care is the best medicine. Our comprehensive vaccination services in Roseville provide the protection your pet needs to flourish. Our experienced team combines state-of-the-art veterinary care with the personalized attention coming from being a family-owned practice.
Don’t wait to protect your pet’s health. Contact Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness today at 916-773-8578 to arrange your pet’s vaccination appointment. You can also reach us through our convenient contact form to learn more about our vaccination services and plan your visit. Located at 254 Gibson Drive in Roseville, our family-owned veterinary clinic provides compassionate, five-star care to pets throughout Roseville and the surrounding areas. Led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Erin Paster with over 20 years of experience, our team treats every pet with the same love and respect we would our own.
Core vaccines protect against diseases that are widespread, extremely contagious, or pose serious health risks to pets, and are recommended for all animals regardless of their lifestyle. For dogs, core vaccinations include protection against distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, and rabies. For cats, core vaccines protect against panleukopenia (feline distemper), feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and rabies. Non-core vaccines provide additional protection based on your pet’s lifestyle and risk factors. For dogs, this may include vaccines for kennel cough, Lyme disease, leptospirosis, rattlesnake, and canine influenza. These vaccines are recommended based on your dog’s exposure risks and activities, such as boarding, grooming, travel, and exposure to other animals.
Puppy vaccination schedules typically begin at 6-8 weeks of age and continue with boosters every 3-4 weeks until they reach 16 weeks of age. This schedule ensures proper immune development while maternal antibodies decline. Kitten vaccination protocols follow a similar pattern, with initial vaccines starting at 6-8 weeks and boosters continuing until 16 weeks of age. Puppies and kittens require a series of vaccinations to build immunity because they are particularly vulnerable to serious diseases during their early months. Adult dogs and cats maintain protection through regular booster vaccinations as recommended by the veterinary team, with some vaccines requiring annual boosters while others may be administered every three years depending on the specific vaccine and your pet’s risk factors.
Vaccines work by stimulating your pet’s immune system to recognize and fight specific diseases. When administered properly, vaccines help your pet develop antibodies that protect against serious illnesses. The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends following established vaccination protocols to ensure optimal protection for pets throughout their lives. At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness, we follow evidence-based vaccination guidelines while customizing our approach for each individual pet. This means your companion receives the right vaccines at the right time, providing maximum protection without unnecessary over-vaccination. Every pet receives individualized care, with assessments based on their age, health history, and exposure risks to determine the most appropriate vaccination schedule.
Rabies is a fatal disease in both dogs and cats that also poses serious health risks to people. This makes rabies vaccination a critical component of both canine and feline core vaccination protocols. Rabies is included in the core vaccines because it is widespread, highly dangerous, and can be transmitted to humans through bites or scratches from infected animals. By keeping pets current on their rabies vaccinations, owners protect not only their animals but also their families and the broader community. At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness in Roseville, rabies protection is part of the foundation of immune protection recommended for all dogs and cats regardless of their lifestyle, whether they are indoor or outdoor pets.
Vaccinations protect not only individual pets but also contribute to the overall health of the Roseville pet community. By maintaining high vaccination rates, we help prevent disease outbreaks that could affect multiple animals in the area. This concept, known as herd immunity, is crucial for protecting vulnerable animals such as very young pets, elderly animals, or those with compromised immune systems who may not be able to receive vaccinations themselves. Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness’s commitment to vaccination education extends beyond individual appointments through regular information sharing, schedule reminders, newsletters, and community outreach to educate pet owners about the essential role vaccinations play in preventing disease and keeping the entire community safe.
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Located at 254 Gibson Drive in Roseville, our family-owned veterinary clinic provides compassionate, five-star care to pets throughout Roseville and the surrounding areas. Led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Erin Paster with over 20 years of experience, our team treats every pet with the same love and respect we would our own.
The information provided on this website has been reviewed by our veterinarians but is for educational purposes only. It should not replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If your pet is experiencing a medical concern, please contact our clinic at (916) 773-8578 or seek immediate veterinary care.
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