Elizabeth Street Veterinary Clinic
55 Elizabeth Street
Belgravia, London, SW1W 9PP
Tel: 020 7730 9102
Vaccinations

Your pet can be protected against life threatening and often incurable infections by routine vaccination. Not only does this protect your pet but also the population of pets in the area by minimising the risk of an outbreak.

Dogs are protected against parvovirus, distemper, leptospirosis, infectious hepatitis, and parainfluenza. They need two injections, two to four weeks apart then yearly boosters to maintain the protection.

Dogs can also be vaccinated against Kennel Cough, a very contagious disease of the respiratory system. We recommend this vaccine for any pet that meets other dogs out on walks, at training classes and dog shows, or stays in boarding kennels. 

Cats are protected against the flu viruses and feline enteritis. There is also a vaccine against feline leukaemia virus, which is important if your cat spends time outdoors.

Both dogs and cats likely to travel abroad can be vaccinated against rabies, however this is not necessary for animals in the UK. Please see PETS travel section for further information.

Rabbits can be vaccinated against myxomatosis and viral haemorrhagic diarrhoea.

Please contact the surgery if you would like to make an appointment for you pet's annual vaccinations. All pets get a thorough health check to make sure they are fit, and receive the appropriate vaccination combination for their life style.

 
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