
Protecting Your Pet’s Health and Well-Being
At Edinburgh Animal Hospital in Chesapeake, VA, we prioritize your pet’s health through carefully tailored vaccination schedules. Vaccinations are one of the most important aspects of preventive care, protecting your pet from serious and often preventable diseases. We follow the pet vaccination guidelines of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), and American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) to ensure your pet receives the appropriate vaccines based on their individual needs.
Personalized Vaccination Plans for Your Pet
We understand that every pet is unique, and so are their vaccination needs. While all pets require core pet vaccinations to protect against serious diseases, the specific vaccines your pet needs will depend on their lifestyle, age, overall health, and potential exposure risks. Factors such as whether your pet spends time indoors or outdoors, travels frequently, visits boarding facilities, or regularly interacts with other animals can influence which vaccinations are recommended. At our veterinary hospital, we provide personalized pet vaccinations in Chesapeake to help ensure your dog or cat receives the protection they need at every stage of life. Our team will work with you to develop a customized vaccination schedule that supports your pet's long-term health and well-being while helping prevent the spread of contagious diseases in the community.

Core and Non-Core Vaccines
Core vaccines are recommended for all pets, regardless of lifestyle, to protect against common and potentially deadly diseases. Non-core vaccines are based on your pet’s specific risks and environment. Our veterinarians will help you determine which vaccines are necessary for your pet.
Core Vaccines for Dogs
- Rabies: A fatal virus that affects the brain and is transmissible to humans.
- Distemper: A serious viral infection affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
- Parvovirus: A highly contagious and potentially deadly disease affecting the intestines.
- Adenovirus (Hepatitis): A viral infection affecting the liver, eyes, and kidneys.
Core Vaccines for Cats
- Rabies: A fatal disease that can be transmitted through bites and saliva.
- Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia): A viral disease causing severe gastrointestinal
- and immune system damage.
- Rhinotracheitis: A virus that causes respiratory infections in cats.
- Calicivirus: A virus causing respiratory and oral health problems in cats.
Non-Core Vaccines for Dogs
For dogs, non-core vaccines are recommended based on your pet’s lifestyle and risk factors. Here are some common non-core vaccines for dogs:
- Bordetella (Kennel Cough): This vaccine is recommended for pets who board, go to daycare, or interact with many other animals. Bordetella is a highly contagious respiratory infection.
- Lyme Disease: For dogs at risk of tick exposure, especially in geographical areas where Lyme disease is prevalent.
- Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection that affects the liver and kidneys, often transmitted through contaminated water sources. Dogs that spend time outdoors or in areas with standing water are more susceptible to this disease.
Non-Core Vaccines for Cats
Cats also have non-core vaccine options that depend on their specific lifestyle and environment. Here are the most common non-core vaccines for cats:
- Feline Leukemia (FeLV): Recommended for cats with outdoor access or those who interact with other cats.
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV): For cats at risk of exposure to FIV-positive cats.
- Chlamydia: A vaccine for cats at risk of developing respiratory issues due to Chlamydia felis, a bacterium that causes eye infections and conjunctivitis.
Vaccinations at Edinburgh Animal Hospital
At Edinburgh Animal Hospital, we ensure that your pet’s vaccination schedule is both effective and safe, avoiding unnecessary vaccines while providing the essential protection they need. Our experienced team works with you to design a personalized vaccination plan that takes into account your pet’s lifestyle, risks, and overall health.
We also:
- Follow trusted vaccination guidelines from leading veterinary associations like the AVMA, AAHA, and AAFP.
- Use the safest and most effective vaccines available to ensure your pet’s health.
- Offer thorough consultations to discuss any concerns or questions about your pet’s vaccine schedule.
Contact Edinburgh Animal Hospital today to schedule your pet’s vaccination appointment and ensure they are protected from harmful diseases.
