Pet Vaccination
Vaccinations help protect your pet against highly contagious and potentially deadly illnesses, including rabies, distemper and parvo.
At Petsasa VetCare. we proudly offer professional and compassionate animal vaccination service in Kenya tailored to your pet’s lifestyle, health status, and individual risk factors.
Whether you have a roaming outdoor cat, a working guard dog or a small playful outdoor dog, our veterinary doctors are committed to ensuring optimal protection through a safe, effective, and organised vaccination plan.
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Rabies Vaccination
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Comprehensive Pet Vaccination Services
As a pet owner, vaccinating your cat or dog is one of the best decisions that you can make to help your pet live a long, healthy and active life.Thanks to our affordable vaccination program, we’re helping to keep vaccinations accessible to all pet owners in Nairobi.
Vaccinating your pet is crucial to safeguarding their health and stopping the spread of infectious diseases. Keeping your pet’s immunizations up to date will assist in maintaining their health and reduce the chance of major sickness or problems.
- Comprehensive pet vaccination services tailored to your pet's needs and requirements.
- Experienced team of qualified veterinarians
- Convenient veterinary services, including vet-on-call and vaccinations at home
- Managed records- we make sure that your pet never misses a vaccination.
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Types of Pet Vaccinations in Kenya
Pets need to be vaccinated early and regularly to ensure they stay safe from disease. Puppies and kittens are at a much higher risk and if they do fall ill, these diseases are more likely to be fatal .
It is therefore important that your young pet is vaccinated at the right time and that you follow all of the instructions given by your vet.
Core Vaccinations
These are vaccinations that every pet should receive, these protect against dangerous diseases including parvovirus, hepatitis, distemper and leptospirosis in dogs, and feline enteritis and cat flu in cats.
Non-core Vaccinations
Non-core vaccinations are used to protect from disease where the animal’s geographical location, lifestyle or environment puts them at higher risk. These include kennel cough, rabies and leishmania.
Dog Vaccination
Dog vaccines protect against some of the most serious and contagious illnesses, including rabies, parvovirus, distemper, leptospirosis, and adenovirus.
Getting your dog vaccinated doesn’t just help them stay healthy, it helps protect other dogs in your community as well. When enough dogs are vaccinated, it creates herd immunity, which slows the spread of disease and keeps the entire pet population healthier.
Vaccines for puppies
Puppies typically begin their first round of vaccines at six to eight weeks of age, followed by a series of boosters.
Vaccines for dogs
Most adult dogs receive DHPP boosters every one to three years and rabies every one year
Vaccines for older dogs
In some cases, fewer vaccines may be recommended
Cat Vaccination
Keeping your cat healthy starts with prevention, and vaccines play a big role in that.
Even if your cat lives indoors, vaccines are still important. Indoor cats can be exposed to viruses through open windows, shared surfaces, or by humans tracking in germs on shoes and clothing. In multi-cat households or for cats who spend time outside, the risk of exposure increases, making vaccination even more essential.
Kitten vaccinations
Most kittens start their first round of vaccines at six to eight weeks old
Cat vaccinations
Once the initial series is complete, adult cats need booster vaccines to maintain protection.
Older cat vaccinations
Our vet might adjust the schedule based on your cat’s age, medical history, or lifestyle to ensure they’re protected.
Getting Cat & Dog Vaccination in Nairobi
Even if your pet missed a scheduled vaccine or you’re unsure about their vaccine history, don’t worry. It’s not too late. Our veterinarian can help restart or catch up on the schedule safely.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Pet Vaccination
A lot of Kenyan pet owners have questions and concerns about pet vaccinations. We have put together the basics that everyone should know about vaccinations for dogs and cats.
Are pet vaccines safe?
Yes, animal vaccines are generally safe. For most pets, side effects (if any) are mild, temporary, and go away on their own within a day or two.
Where can Iget my pet vaccinated in Kenya?
Your regular vet likely offers vaccination services. If not or if you are looking for convenient and professional service, the veterinary doctors at Petsasa VetCare can offer comprehensive service in Nairobi and surrounding areas such as Kiambu, Ngong, Juja etc
Do I need to book an appointment for pet vaccination?
Schedule a vaccination appointment with us today. After a brief consultation, our mobile clinic will be scheduled to visit your pets at home to administer the vaccination. This service is available for both cats and dogs.
What is the cost of pet vaccination in Kenya?
While costs vary slightly from one veterinary clinic to the other, they are relatively affordable. Talk to your preferred vet to get accurate prices.
How is pet vaccination done?
A typical pet vaccination appointment consists of an examination, administration of vaccination, and instruction for post-vaccination care
Are Vaccinations Really Necessary?
Yes. Vaccinations help protect your pet from a number of potentially serious and even fatal diseases. In addition, the cost of vaccination in considerably cheaper than treatment of the disease. Every pet should be vaccinated – even indoor dogs and cats.