Pet Vaccination Info

1. What vaccinations are necessary to keep my pets healthy?
  Pets need the following vaccinations to keep them healthy:

Dogs: 6 in 1 vaccination (DHLPP: Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus) every 12 months. Rabies vaccination every 3 years.

Puppies: 6 in 1 vaccination (DHLPP: Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus) at eight weeks of age and then once every three to four weeks until the puppy reaches 4 months of age. Then once each year. Rabies vaccination is given at 4 months of age, then again within 12 months, then every 3 years.

Cats: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici-Chlamydia, Panleukopenia) every 12 months. Rabies every 1-3 years depending on vaccination.

Kitten: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici-Chlamydia, Panleukopenia) at eight weeks of age, then once every 3 to 4 weeks until the kitten reaches 4 months of age. Then once each year. Rabies is due at 4 months, then again within 12 months, then every 1-3 years depending on vaccination.

Important Notice: The above are basic vaccinations. It is critical that you work with your veterinarian regarding the vaccinations schedule necessary to keep your pet healthy. Many veterinarians suggest additional vaccinations and treatments.
2. What vaccinations are required by law?
  State law requires that all dogs be inoculated against rabies. However, additional vaccinations are necessary to keep your pets healthy.
3. Where can I find information on low-cost vaccinations for my pet?
  Many private veterinarians hold low cost vaccination clinics at their offices. Please consult your phone directory for Veterinarians in your area. The City of Corona Department of Animal Control provides approximately 2 low cost Rabies vaccination clinics each year. You may contact the City of Corona Animal Control Licensing Bureau at (951) 739-4802 for scheduled rabies vaccination clinic information.