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Pet Vaccinations FAQs

05/05/2025
Willow Glen Pet Hospital Team
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Find answers to your questions about pet vaccinations at Willow Glen Pet Hospital. Our team will provide comprehensive veterinary services

Pet Vaccinations FAQs

One of the most important aspects of preventative care for your pets is making sure they are receiving their recommended vaccinations. At Willow Glen Pet Hospital in San Jose, our team provides comprehensive veterinary services. We have gathered some of the common questions we receive regarding pet vaccinations.

What Is a Vaccine?

The primary purpose of a vaccine is to prepare your pet's immune system to fight against diseases. A vaccination allows your pet's immune system to respond so it will be able to ward off future illnesses.

What Is The Relationship Between Vaccines and My Pet's Health?

Vaccinated pets are better protected from dangerous diseases that can be life-threatening. Pets should start a series of vaccinations early in life, then receive boosters throughout their lifetime to maintain the effectiveness.

What Are Core and Non-Core Vaccines?

Core vaccines are agreed upon by veterinarians to be essential as they protect against severe diseases that can affect pets and humans. Non-core vaccines depend primarily on your pet's lifestyle or pre-existing health conditions.

How Do I Know When My Pet Should Get Vaccinated?

Our veterinarian will establish the best vaccination schedule needed for your pet. There isn't a "one size fits all" approach for your pet's vaccination schedule. Our team will establish a schedule that is appropriate for the type of breed and your pet's lifestyle. We are always available to answer any questions you may have about a particular vaccine.

Is There a Risk for My Pet with Receiving a Vaccine?

The stimulation of your pet's immune system occurs when it receives a vaccination. As a result, there may be a slight fever or redness where the injection was given. In rare instances, pets can experience additional symptoms, but they are overall a very safe part of preventative medicine.

Contact Our Veterinarian in San Jose, CA

We provide a nurturing environment that serves you and your pet with the highest integrity. Make sure your pet is up to date on his or her vaccinations for a long and healthy life for your pet. Call Willow Glen Pet Hospital today at (669) 342-7472 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Gillon.

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