ANIMAL AID SOCIETY SPAY AND NEUTER CENTER (850) 386-4148
ANIMAL AID SOCIETY SPAY AND NEUTER CENTER (850) 386-4148
FVRCP vaccine is recommended to start at 6-8 weeks of age, followed by 3-4 boosters that are administered the first year and 3-4 weeks apart.
FELV/FIV vaccine is recommended to start at 10 weeks of age and a booster is need 3-4 weeks later.
Rabies vaccine is recommended at 12-16 weeks of age.
A stool sample is checked for intestinal parasites and gastrointestinal infection.
Protects against a fatal central nervous system disease carried by wildlife. It can be transferable to humans.
A combo vaccine that protects against life threatening diseases that cause serious upper respiratory illness.
Protects against auto immune viruses that are transferred to other cats through mutual grooming, shared food bowls, and litterboxes.
A blood sample is used to test for feline immunodeficiency and leukemia viruses as well as heartworms.
This package Includes:
Distemper-Parvo vaccine is recommended to start at 6-8 weeks of age, followed by 3-4 boosters administered within the first year and 3-4 weeks apart.
4-way Leptospirosis vaccine is recommended to be given at 10 weeks of age, followed by a booster administered 3-4 weeks later.
Bordetella vaccine is recommended to be given at 6-8 weeks of age, followed by a booster administered 4-6 weeks later.
Rabies vaccine is recommended to be given at 12-16 weeks of age.
This Package Includes:
Protects against a fatal central nervous system disease carried by wildlife. It can be transferable to humans.
The combo vaccine protects against distemper, parvo, and prevents viral hepatitis and parainfluenza.
Protects against bordatella bacteria, which infects the upper respiratory tract, and causes a contagious cough.
Protects against 4 strains of the Leptospirosis bacteria, carried by wildlife, that is contagious to humans.
Highly recommended for all dogs, regardless of indoor or outdoor status. Heartworms are transferred by the bite of mosquitos.
Some can be done in house, or sent out to IDEXX laboratories.
We offer in-house x-rays for better treatment plans and diagnoses.
A microchip is a small and easy way to keep your pet accounted for. Accidents happen; your pet could get loose. To certify the safe return of your precious animal, a tiny, rice sized "chip" is inserted under the skin.
We provide a variety of treatments to aid in allergy relief. Between weekly injections, daily medications, and medicated baths, itchy skin and seasonal allergies are an issue of the past!
We offer quality of life exams that provide compassionate guidance for pet owners facing difficult decisions about their pet's well-being. These exams assess factors like pain level, mobility, and overall comfort to help determine the best course of care. If euthanasia is the most humane option, our team offers a peaceful, dignified process, along with cremation options to honor your pet's memory.
We encourage all clients to come between 10:00am-2:00pm for euthanasia's and 7:30am to 11:00am for quality of life exams.
Animal Aid Society Spay & Neuter
2270 Boone Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32303, United States
Phone 850-386-4148 Fax 850-385-5833
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