Pet Vaccination In New Iberia, LA

From first puppy and kitten shots to annual boosters, vaccinations help your pet live a longer, healthier life. Our experienced team ensures safe and effective protection at every stage.

Protect Your Pet with Routine Vaccinations

Keeping your pet healthy starts with strong preventive care. At Iberia Animal Clinic, we provide walk-in pet vaccination services to safeguard your dog or cat from serious, contagious diseases. Whether it’s time for annual shots or you have a new puppy in need of their first vaccines, our team is here to help.

What Vaccines We Offer

Dog Vaccines:

  • Rabies
    Required by law and essential for health and safety. This vaccine protects against the fatal rabies virus, which can affect both animals and humans.
  • DAPP/DHPP/DAPPL (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza)
    This combination vaccine provides protection against several highly contagious and dangerous viruses.
  • Bordetella (Kennel Cough)
    Recommended for dogs who are boarded, groomed, or around other dogs regularly. It helps prevent upper respiratory infections.

Puppy Vaccination Schedules:

Puppies need a series of vaccinations starting at 6–8 weeks of age, followed by boosters every few weeks until 16 weeks. Our team will guide you through this process to ensure complete protection.

Cat Vaccines:

  • Rabies
    Just like dogs, cats need rabies vaccination for protection and legal compliance.
  • FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia)
    This core vaccine protects against three serious feline illnesses that are highly contagious.
  • FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus)
  • Recommended for kittens and at-risk adult cats, especially those who go outdoors or live with other cats.

Kitten Vaccination Schedules:

Kittens begin vaccines around 6–8 weeks of age, with booster shots scheduled every 3–4 weeks until about 16 weeks old.

Why Vaccinating Your Pet Is So Important

Vaccinations are one of the most effective tools in veterinary medicine. They prevent illness, reduce disease outbreaks, and can even save your pet’s life.

Without proper immunization, your dog or puppy is at risk of:

  • Life-threatening illnesses like parvo or distemper
  • Spreadable infections such as kennel cough
  • Legal complications from being unvaccinated for rabies

Routine vaccinations not only protect your pet but also contribute to public health and safety in the community.

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