Cat & Dog Vaccinations in Carmel, IN
Vaccinations play a key role in helping your pet lead a long, healthy, and playful life. At Carmel Veterinary Clinic, we carefully customize vaccination plans based on your pet’s age and lifestyle—whether they’re an adventurous dog, a homebody cat, or anything in between. As an AAHA Accredited Practice, we use the latest guidelines to protect your pet safely and effectively.
To make an appointment for your pet's vaccinations, call us at (317) 846-5707 or book online below!
Dog Vaccinations
Your dog’s vaccination needs are as unique as they are, and we carefully tailor their vaccination protocol to suit their lifestyle. Canine vaccines we offer include:
This core vaccine, required by law, provides vital protection against a viral disease that’s virtually always fatal—and can be transmitted to people.
Essential for all dogs, this vaccine defends against a highly contagious virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems, often with lifelong effects.
The core vaccine is typically combined with distemper and adenovirus and safeguards your dog against potentially fatal gastrointestinal illness that results in severe vomiting and diarrhea.
This vaccine protects against adenovirus Type 1 and 2, which can lead to serious liver damage and upper respiratory issues.
For dogs who enjoy the great outdoors, this vaccine offers protection against bacteria in soil and water that can cause severe kidney and liver disease.
Frequently required for boarding, this vaccine reduces the chances of upper respiratory infections. Available in oral and injectable forms, it’s great for dogs who socialize often or stay in communal settings.
Recommended for dogs who spend time outdoors or in thick vegetation, we provide key vaccinations to protect them against tick borne disease.
Designed to protect social or traveling dogs, the canine flu vaccine helps prevent the spread of this highly contagious respiratory virus among dogs.
Cat Vaccinations
Even if your cat’s a full-time lap-warmer, they can still be exposed to diseases. Here are feline vaccinations we may recommend:
This vaccine isn’t just required by law—it’s a crucial layer of defense for cats, protecting against a fatal virus that poses a risk to all mammals.
This combo vaccine includes protection against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia, which together cover respiratory infections and a dangerous gastrointestinal illness.
Recommended for cats who spend time outdoors or interact with other cats, the FeLV vaccine guards against feline leukemia, which suppresses the immune system and can lead to other severe illnesses.