Vaccinations for Dogs & Cats
Protecting your pet against preventable diseases is a crucial part of responsible pet ownership. At White Bear Animal Hospital, our tailored vaccination programs ensure your dog or cat receives the most appropriate vaccines based on their age, breed, lifestyle, and risk factors.
Why Vaccinations Matter:
- Disease Prevention: Vaccines guard pets from illnesses like rabies, distemper, and feline leukemia.
- Community Health: Vaccinating not only protects your pet but also helps control outbreaks in the broader community.
- Year-Round Monitoring: We track your pet’s vaccination schedule and send reminders to keep you on track.

During each vaccination visit, we’ll also discuss any lifestyle changes or travel plans that might require additional protection. Our goal is to give your pet a strong defense against common infectious diseases, keeping them healthy at home and wherever life takes them.
What we offer as part of our Vaccinations for Dogs & Cats
Core Vaccines (Rabies, Distemper, Parvovirus)
Lifestyle Vaccines (Bordetella, Lyme, Feline Leukemia, etc.)
Annual Vaccination Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
Which vaccines are considered “core” for my pet?
Core vaccines usually include rabies and distemper combinations (like DHPP for dogs or FVRCP for cats). The exact set depends on factors like species and local laws.
How often do vaccinations need to be updated?
Many core vaccines are given annually or every three years, depending on the vaccine type. Lifestyle vaccines (e.g., Bordetella) may need more frequent boosters.
Are there risks or side effects associated with vaccinations?
Mild side effects like soreness or lethargy can occur, but serious reactions are rare. We always monitor for adverse events and tailor vaccines to minimize risks.
Do strictly indoor cats still need vaccines?
Yes. Indoor cats can still be exposed to viruses through open windows, contact with outdoor pets, or visits to groomers and boarding facilities. Core vaccines are recommended.
Can titer testing replace traditional boosters?
Titer tests measure antibody levels to determine immunity. They can be useful in some cases, but not all. We’ll advise if it’s a good option for your pet.
Other services

Wellness Exams

Parasite Testing & Control
