Pet Vaccinations and Microchipping
Westmoreland Veterinary Clinic protects your pet proactively with comprehensive vaccination schedules and microchipping for permanent identification.
Pet Vaccinations and Microchipping in Westmoreland, TN
Our comprehensive services include pet vaccinations to safeguard your furry companions against preventable diseases and microchipping to better ensure their safe return home if they’re ever lost.
Pet Vaccinations
Vaccinations play a crucial role in preventing infectious diseases in your pet. Our experienced veterinarians tailor vaccination protocols based on your pet’s individual needs and lifestyle factors. From core vaccines to specialized immunizations, we provide a full spectrum of protection against common ailments such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and more.
Microchipping
Microchipping offers a reliable means of identifying and reuniting lost pets with their owners. About the size of a grain of rice, a microchip is painlessly implanted under your pet’s skin to provide them with a permanent form of identification. This ensures that even if your pet loses their collar or tags, they can still be easily traced back to you through a simple scan performed by veterinary clinics, animal shelters, or animal control officers.
Benefits of Our Services
Peace of Mind
By staying up-to-date with vaccinations and microchipping, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your pet is protected against potential health risks and can be swiftly reunited with you if they ever go missing.
Cost-Effective Prevention
Investing in preventive measures such as vaccinations and microchipping can save you significant expenses associated with treating preventable illnesses or searching for a lost pet. By proactively safeguarding your pet’s health and security, you can avoid potential costly emergencies in the future.
When to Schedule Vaccinations and Microchipping
Regular veterinary visits are essential to maintain your pet’s health. We recommend scheduling vaccinations and microchipping appointments according to your veterinarian’s guidance and the recommended vaccination schedules for your pet’s species, age, and lifestyle. Puppies and kittens typically require a series of vaccinations to build immunity, while adult pets need regular booster shots to ensure ongoing protection.