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Vaccines 

Vaccines are generally split into two categories for kittens, puppies, dogs, and cats. These two categories are core vaccines and non-core vaccines. Core vaccines are vaccinations that are required for all dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens. Non-core vaccines are considered optional and are given based on factors such as your pet's lifestyle and the overall health of your pet. To determine which non-core vaccines are appropriate for your dog or cat, a variety of factors will be considered by our veterinarians. 

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Kitten Vaccines

Kittens need these vaccines in their first year of life to protect them from dangerous diseases.

6 weeks to 8 weeks FVRCP FELV/FIV/Heartworm Combo Test Fecal Dewormer *An exam is performed each time your kitten is brought in for boosters to ensure they are healthy.

10 to 12 weeks FVRCP Feline Leukemia (non-core) *Reccomended for cats that will come in contact with other cats. *An exam is performed each time your kitten is brought in for boosters to ensure they are healthy.

14 to 16 weeks FVRCP Rabies (1 year) Feline Leukemia (noncore) *recommended for cats that will come in contact with other cats *An exam is performed each time your kitten is brought in for boosters to ensure they are healthy.

Adult Cats

As your kitten grows into an adult cat, the vaccine schedule will change, and we are here to guide you every step of the way. 

Rabies

1 year or 3 year

FVRCP

1 year or 3 year

Feline Leukemia

1 year 

FELV/FIV Heartworm

 Recommended at your kitten's/cat's first visit. Moving forward recommended if unexplained sickness occurs.

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Puppies need these vaccines in their first year of life to protect them from dangerous diseases.

6 weeks to 8 weeks DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus) Fecal Dewormer *an exam is performed each time your puppy is brought in for boosters to ensure they are healthy

10 to 12 weeks DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus) Bordetella (non-core vaccine) Lepto Vaccine (non-core vaccine) Lyme Vaccine (non-core vaccine) Fecal Dewormer *an exam is done each time your puppy is brought in for boosters to ensure they are healthy

14 to 16 weeks DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus) Rabies (1 year) Lyme (non-core vaccine) Lepto (non-core vaccine) Fecal Dewormer *an exam is done each time your puppy is brought in for boosters to ensure they are healthy

Adult Dogs

As your dog transitions from puppyhood to adulthood, the vaccination schedule will change, and we are here to guide you every step of the way. 

Rabies

1 year or 3 year

DHPP

1 year or 3 year

Bordetella

6 months or 1 year

Canine Influenza

1 year

Lyme

1 year

Lepto

1 year

Puppy Vaccines

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ABOUT ROPER MOUNTAIN ANIMAL HOSPITAL

At Roper Mountain Animal Hospital, we believe that pets are family. That's why we provide compassionate care for your furry friend. Our team of experienced veterinarians and staff is dedicated to ensuring the health and happiness of your pet. We offer a range of services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, surgery, and boarding. Come see us today and experience the difference at Roper Mountain Animal Hospital.

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14 Roper Corners Circle

Greenville, SC 29615

Email: rmahfrontdesk@gmail.com

Phone: (864) 297-9190

OUR ADDRESS

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00PM

Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

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