Vaccination protects animals against serious diseases and helps prevent the spread of infectious agents.
In addition to preventing specific illnesses, vaccines strengthen the immune system and reduce the risk of outbreaks in pet communities.
Essential vaccines
Experts recommend immunization against rabies, distemper, and parvovirus, among other diseases. The vaccination schedule should begin in the first months of the pet's life and be followed by annual boosters.
Collective protection
Keeping vaccinations up to date contributes to public health by reducing disease circulation and protecting animals and humans living together.
Side effects and care
Adverse events are rare and usually mild, such as local pain or brief fever. If the owner notices any more intense reaction, they should seek veterinary guidance immediately.