Providing Dog Vaccinations in Townsville
Strengthening Your Dog’s Immunity
Keeping your dog healthy starts with proper vaccinations. At Palms Vets, we provide dog vaccinations in Townsville to protect against serious diseases. We offer tailored shot schedules based on your dog’s age, lifestyle, and health needs, helping to ensure they receive the best protection at every stage of life. By staying up to date with vaccinations, you help prevent the spread of illnesses within the pet community.
Regular vaccinations protect against common yet dangerous diseases like parvovirus, distemper, and kennel cough. These preventable illnesses can cause severe health issues or even be fatal, making routine vaccinations a crucial part of your dog’s ongoing care. We use safe, effective vaccines to strengthen your pet’s immunity and keep them thriving.
For appointments or enquiries, please contact our Hermit Park clinic on (07) 4779 5222 or our Bayside clinic on (07) 4772 1513. We also offer cat vaccinations.
Prevent Serious Diseases
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Helping to Prevent an Array of Health Conditions
Keeping your dog vaccinated is one of the most effective ways to prevent serious illnesses and ensure long-term health. Our dog vaccinations in Townsville provide essential protection against several highly contagious and potentially fatal diseases. These include:
- Parvovirus: A severe and often fatal disease that causes vomiting, diarrhoea, and dehydration, particularly in puppies.
- Distemper: A contagious virus that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems, leading to fever, coughing, seizures, and sometimes death.
- Canine Hepatitis: A viral infection that damages the liver, kidneys, and eyes, potentially leading to severe illness or organ failure.
- Kennel Cough: A highly contagious respiratory disease that causes persistent coughing, sneezing, and breathing difficulties.
- Heartworm Disease: A life-threatening condition caused by parasites that infect the heart and lungs, leading to fatigue, breathing difficulties, and heart failure.
Protect your dog from these serious health risks by keeping their vaccinations up to date.