Published on: 2025-06-15 | Written by: Dr. Nour Veterinary Center
Core vaccinations for cats and dogs are among the most important preventive steps to protect your pet’s health and shield them from serious viral and bacterial diseases that could be life-threatening. Since prevention is always better than cure, Dr. Nour’s Veterinary Center offers comprehensive vaccination programs tailored to your pet’s age and species, ensuring optimal protection.
Vaccination is a medical procedure in which the pet is injected with a carefully measured dose of a vaccine that contains a weakened or killed form of an infectious agent. This stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies, preparing it to fight the disease if exposed in the future.
Protection from deadly or chronic illnesses.
Reducing the risk of infection within the home or from other animals.
Maintaining family health, especially around children.
Minimizing future medical expenses.
8-in-1 Vaccine (DHPP + Lepto + others)
Protects against: Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Leptospirosis, and more.
First dose: At 6–8 weeks of age.
Booster: Three doses spaced 3 weeks apart, then an annual shot.
Rabies Vaccine
Protects against rabies, which is fatal and transmissible to humans.
First dose: At 3 months of age.
Booster: Annually or every 3 years depending on the vaccine type.
FVRCP Vaccine (Triple or Quadruple)
Protects against: Feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia (feline distemper).
First dose: At 6–8 weeks of age.
Booster: Two doses 3 weeks apart, followed by annual boosters.
Rabies Vaccine
Same schedule as for dogs.
FeLV Vaccine (Feline Leukemia Virus) (Optional)
Recommended for cats that go outdoors or are in contact with other animals.
At Dr. Nour’s Veterinary Center, we provide certified, high-quality vaccines from trusted international manufacturers, along with:
Careful monitoring of each pet’s vaccination schedule.
Official vaccination certificate.
Full health check before every shot.
A clean, low-stress environment for your pet.
Owner education on post-vaccine care.
Minor side effects such as slight swelling or mild lethargy may occur.
Observe your pet for 24 hours after vaccination.
Vaccination should be postponed if your pet is sick or has a fever.
Start your pet’s vaccination journey at Dr. Nour’s Veterinary Center and enjoy peace of mind. A simple preventive step can protect your furry friend for years to come. Our dedicated team is ready to provide safe and professional care.