Which diseases are pets vaccinated against?

Cats

Cats are routinely vaccinated against feline panleukopenia (cat flu) and feline upper respiratory disease (rhinotracheitis/calici virus). The upper respiratory disease vaccine is given annually (depending on living conditions), while the panleukopenia vaccine is given every three years. Kittens follow a different schedule. If your cat travels abroad, a rabies vaccination is required.

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Dogs

Core vaccinations for dogs include distemper, adenovirus (hepatitis), parvovirus, and leptospirosis (Weil’s disease). Depending on living conditions in the Netherlands, an additional vaccination against kennel cough (containing Bordetella and parainfluenza) may be recommended. If your dog travels abroad, a valid rabies vaccination is required.

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Rabbits

We vaccinate rabbits against two diseases: myxomatosis and rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD1 and RHD2). Both are viral diseases that can affect domestic rabbits. A single annual vaccination is sufficient to provide good protection.