Leptospirosis – one of the two diseases still protected by anuual vaccines, leptospirosis can cause a wide range of very serious symptoms including kidney and liver damage.
Distemper – this disease has been around for many years and can be fatal as well as causing serious neurological symptoms.
Parvovirus – one of the most common and most serious of the diseases we protect dogs against, parvovirus causes acute vomiting and diarrhoea and is often fatal, especially in puppies.
Hepatitis – a liver infection that is uncommon but very serious.
Para-influenza virus – one of the viruses that causes kennel cough.
Bordatella – a bacterial infection that also causes kennel cough. This vaccine is administered by squirting the vaccine directly into the dog’s nose.
Rabies – this vaccine is only applicable for dogs travelling overseas, and is an essential part of the Pet Passport travel scheme