Promoting Long-Term Health
At Ingersoll Veterinary Services, we focus on preventive care to keep common diseases and disorders from impacting your furry friend's health in the first place.
When combined with annual wellness exams and parasite prevention, regularly scheduled vaccinations are the cornerstone of veterinary preventive care. These services aim to preserve good health and avoid the need for treatment.
Preventive care gives your friends their best chance at a long, healthy life. Our team will assess the risk factors and lifestyle of your cats and dogs and then work with you to create a custom preventive care plan to meet their unique needs.
Cat & Dog Vaccination Schedule
Keeping your dog or cat's vaccinations current is essential when it comes to protecting your furry friend against a range of highly contagious, often serious, diseases.
Each dog and cat that visits Ingersoll Veterinary Services will benefit from an individualized vaccine plan meticulously designed to align with their unique age and lifestyle requirements. This personalized approach ensures that your furry companions receive the precise protection they need to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Some of the common vaccinations we use for your furry friends are listed below
Feline Vaccinations
- Rhinotracheitis
- Calicivirus
- Panleukopenia
- Feline Leukemia
- Rabies
Canine Vaccinations
- DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
- Rabies
- Bordetella
- Leptospirosis
- Lyme
Parasite Prevention
Parasites can be harmful to the health and longevity of your cat or dog, and in some cases, they can be transmitted to other pets or people in your home.
Our parasite prevention products can help protect your dog or cat from common parasites like fleas, ticks, ear mites, heartworms, and more.
Spaying & Neutering
Spaying or neutering your cat or dog prevents unwanted litter, protects from various illnesses, and can help to curb undesirable behaviors.
Microchipping
At Ingersoll Veterinary Services, we can implant a microchip under your furry friend's skin as a permanent form of pet identification.
Microchip details are part of your pet’s medical record and help the cats and dogs in our care should they be separated from their owner.
Cats and dogs that are microchipped have a better chance of being reunited with their owners if they become lost.