
Cat & Dog Vaccines in Attica, IN
Vaccinations are one of the simplest, most effective ways to protect your pet’s health. At our animal hospital in Attica, IN, we create customized cat and dog vaccination plans based on their age, lifestyle, and risk factors. Whether your pet spends their days exploring the woods or curled up on the couch, we’ll help keep them protected from serious diseases.
Schedule your pet’s vaccination appointment today and give them the protection they need from infectious diseases.
Rabies
Rabies is a fatal disease that affects both pets and people, and vaccination is required by law in Indiana. We provide safe, effective rabies vaccines for cats and dogs to keep your family and your community protected. It’s a simple step with life-saving impact.
Leptospirosis & Lyme
Here in rural Indiana, outdoor pets are especially at risk for these diseases spread by wildlife and ticks. The leptospirosis vaccine helps protect dogs from a bacteria that can cause serious kidney and liver damage, and that can also infect people. The Lyme vaccine helps guard against tickborne illness that can lead to fever, lameness, and chronic joint pain. Together, they’re vital for dogs who hike, hunt, or spend time outdoors.
Feline Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus & Panleukopenia (RCP)
FVRCP protects against three major viruses that cause severe respiratory illness, oral ulcers, and dangerous digestive infections. Kittens begin this series early, and adult cats need boosters to maintain strong immunity throughout life.
Distemper, Adenovirus &
Parvovirus (DAP)
This essential vaccine protects dogs against three highly contagious and often deadly diseases. Canine distemper affects the nervous system, adenovirus causes severe liver and respiratory infections, and parvovirus attacks the digestive tract. Regular DAP boosters keep your dog’s immune system ready to defend against all three.
Bordetella
If your dog visits groomers, boarding facilities (including our own Attica dog boarding kennel), or dog parks, the Bordetella vaccine is a must. It helps prevent “kennel cough,” a contagious respiratory infection that spreads quickly anywhere dogs gather. A quick vaccine can help your dog avoid days of coughing and discomfort.
Feline Leukemia (FeLV)
Feline leukemia is one of the most serious viral infections in cats, spread through saliva and close contact. For cats who go outdoors or live with other cats, this vaccine is especially important. It helps prevent the spread of infection and protects your cat from a disease that weakens the immune system and shortens lifespan.



