White Oaklands logo

FAQs

Welcome to our FAQs page! Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our services, policies, and how we care for your pets. Whether you’re a new client or a long-time visitor, this resource is designed to provide you with quick and helpful information.

faq banner

Vaccination Schedule

Discover the essential vaccinations your pets need to stay healthy and protected.

Kittens and cats

Kitten vaccination 1 (4 in 1)

8 – 9 weeks old

Kitten vaccination 2 (4 in 1 and rabies)

12 weeks old

Kitten vaccination 3 (4 in 1 and rabies)

16 weeks old

Annual vaccinations (4 in 1 and rabies)

Annually from 1 year of age

Leukemia vaccination (For cats that are at risk of exposure to either FeLV positive cats or cats of unknown FeLV status)

From 8 weeks of age, 2 doses 3 – 4 weeks apart and then annually.

The 4 in 1 vaccination includes attenuated strains of feline herpes virus type 1, calici virus, panleukopenia virus, and chlamydia.

Puppies and dogs

Puppy vaccination 1 (5 in 1)

6 weeks old

Puppy vaccination 2 (5 in 1)

9 weeks old

Puppy vaccination 3 (5 in 1 and rabies)

12 weeks old

Puppy vaccination 4 (5 in 1 and rabies)

16 weeks old

Annual vaccinations (5 in 1 and rabies)

Annually from 1 year of age

Kennel Cough (Intranasal, for dogs that go to kennels or are often exposed to other dogs i.e. dog park or day care)

Minimum of 72 hours prior to period of anticipated risk. Repeat annually.

5 in 1 vaccine contains canine parvo virus, canine distemper virus, canine adeno virus type 2 and canine parainfluenza virus.