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  • Boarding
  • Dog Day Care
  • Dog Training
  • Dog Walking
  • Drop In Visits
  • Grooming
  • House Sitting
  • Pets For Sale
Where
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Croft Veterinary Centres – Bolsover

 

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We understand just how important pets are

We know every individual animal has become an integral part of our family life.  That’s why we strive to provide the best veterinary care possible.

We take pride in every aspect of our work.  Whether it’s a routine treatment of a minor ailment or an emergency life saving operation.

Since 1992 our Veterinary Centres in Bolsover and Totley have continued to serve Chesterfield, Sheffield and the surrounding areas.

Annual vaccinations for your pet are very important. Not only do they protect against some very serious diseases but it means they have a full health check from our vets.
Protect Dogs against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis and Kennel Cough; Cats against Flu, Enteritis and Leukaemia and Rabbits against Myxomatosis and Viral Haemorrhagic Disease.

Do I need to vaccinate my pet every year?

Yes, you need to get annual booster vaccinations for your pets once they have had their initial vaccinations. This maintain’s your pet’s protection from harmful disease. 

Not all vaccinations are required every year, as some are needed every three. This is why it is important to keep up to date with vaccinations and ensure you maintain a record of them.

Is it okay not to vaccinate your pet?

Not vaccinating your pet means that they are unprotected against infectious diseases. If you don’t vaccinate your pet and fail to keep up with their boosters, it means they are at risk of catching dangerous bacterial and viral illnesses. This is why it is recommended that puppies, kittens and young animals are not allowed out until they have been vaccinated.

What happens if you miss a pet’s booster?

If your pet misses their annual booster vaccination, they may need to re-start their primary vaccinations again by undergoing a course of two injections. It may be possible to give your pet their booster still, but it will depend on how late it is.

When should I get my pet vaccinated?

Initial vaccinations should be given when your pet is 6 to 8 weeks old. This will involve two injections, 2 to 4 weeks apart. After this, they should get their annual booster to maintain their protection.

How much do pet vaccinations cost?

The cost of vaccinations will depend on your pet and whether they are getting their initial vaccinations or their boosters. We can discuss the cost with you prior to booking. We also offer a pet health plan that includes the cost of your pet’s booster vaccinations to help you spread the cost of preventative treatment.

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