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Glossary Term: Vaccinations

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Vaccinations are a critical part of keeping your pet healthy. Vaccines are designed to protect your pet from many serious, infectious diseases. Vaccines work by introducing a harmless form of the disease into the body, which stimulates the immune system to develop antibodies and build immunity to that particular disease.

Vaccines help protect your pet from major illnesses such as distemper, parvovirus, rabies, and more. Vaccines also help protect your pet from other infectious diseases like leptospirosis, bordetella, Lyme disease, and more.

Vaccinating your pet is one of the most important things you can do to keep them healthy. Vaccines help protect your pet from diseases that could be fatal, and they also help protect you and your family from catching a disease from your pet.

Before you bring your pet home, make sure to speak with your veterinarian about which vaccinations are recommended for your pet. Depending on where you live, some vaccinations may be required by law. Your veterinarian will help you determine which vaccinations are necessary for your pet.

In addition to having your pet vaccinated, it's important to keep up with regular checkups. During the checkup, your veterinarian can review your pet's health and make sure they are up to date on all vaccinations and preventative care.

Vaccinating your pet is an important part of responsible pet ownership. Vaccinating your pet helps keep them healthy and safe and can help protect you and your family as well.