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How KoogaPet helps Veterinarians
- Gives any veterinarian important information at anytime
- Avoids potentially fatal medication errors
- Keeps medical information with your pet 24/7
- Avoids vaccination expirations and missed appointments by automatically emailing reminders
- If a pet runs off and is injured Koogatag will allow veterinarians to treat your pet more effectively and safely
Pet Care
Vaccination Schedule for Kittens and Cats
From The Humane Society
FVRCP
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus - viral diseases of the eyes, nose and throat (upper respiratory infection) plus Panleukopenia a viral disease of the blood and intestines (feline distemper or infectious enteritis).
FeLV
Feline Leukemia - a viral disease that impairs immunity. Usually fatal.
Rabies
A viral disease fatal to humans and other animals. Vaccination is necessary for all cats.
Kittens
8 weeks to 1 year
8 weeks - First vaccination shot (FVRCP).
12 weeks
Feline Leukemia shot (FeLV) (only if pretest is negative). A second (FeLV) shot given 2 to 3 weeks later. Second vaccination shot (FVRCP).
4 months
Rabies and third vaccination shot (FVRCP).
Adult Cats
FVRCP
Yearly. Cats 13 weeks or older that have not been vaccinated should have an initial vaccine then a booster in 2 to 4 weeks.
FeLV
Yearly. Cats not previously vaccinated need the two injection series (only if pretest is negative).
Rabies
Yearly (depending on vaccine)
Vaccination Schedule for Dogs
FROM THE HUMANE SOCIETY
Distemper
An airborne viral disease of the lungs, intestines and brain.
Hepatitis
A viral disease of the liver.
Leptospirosis
A bacterial disease of the urinary system.
Parainfluenza
An infectious bronchitis.
Parvovirus
A viral disease of the intestines.
Rabies
A viral disease fatal to humans and other animals.
Corona
A viral disease of the intestines.
Bordetella
A bacterial infection (kennel cough)
Puppies
6 to 8 weeks
First puppy shot (DHLPP) + Corona
11 to 12 weeks
Second puppy shot (DHLPP) + Corona
15 to 16 weeks
Third puppy shot (DHLPP) + Corona
Over 4 months
Rabies (repeat l year later)
7 to 9 months
First heartworm test
Adult Dogs
DHLPP
Yearly
Heartworm test
Yearly
Rabies
Every 3 years (after second Rabies shot)
Bordetella
Yearly
Note: Some states have their own laws regarding the frequency & requirement of certain vaccinations. When in doubt, always ask your veterinarian or local humane society.


