Vaccinations
Protect your pet from dangerous infectious diseases with an individually tailored vaccination plan based on the latest scientific findings.

Vaccinations are among the most important preventive measures in veterinary medicine. They protect your pet from severe, sometimes life-threatening infectious diseases. In our practice, we create an individual vaccination plan for each animal that is tailored to its age, living conditions and health status.
Vaccinations for Dogs
Core Vaccinations (Mandatory)
Every dog should receive these vaccinations, regardless of their lifestyle.
- Distemper – serious viral disease
- Parvovirus – highly contagious diarrheal disease
- Hepatitis (CAV) – liver inflammation
- Leptospirosis – also transmissible to humans
- Rabies – legally required for international travel
Non-Core Vaccinations (Optional)
Depending on living conditions and risk factors, additional vaccinations may be beneficial.
- Bordetella/Kennel Cough – for contact with many dogs
- Lyme Disease – for high tick exposure areas
- Leishmaniasis – for travel to Mediterranean countries
Vaccinations for Cats
Core Vaccinations (Mandatory)
Every cat should receive these vaccinations.
- Feline Panleukopenia – often fatal disease
- Feline Upper Respiratory – Herpes and Calicivirus
- Rabies – for outdoor cats and international travel
Non-Core Vaccinations (Optional)
Recommended depending on your cat's living conditions.
- FeLV (Leukemia) – recommended for outdoor cats
- FIP – useful in certain cases
FIV Test Before Leukemia Vaccination
Before the first leukemia vaccination, we recommend a blood test for FIV (Feline AIDS) and FeLV to know your cat's health status.
Vaccination Schedule
Puppies & Kittens
8 Weeks
First vaccination, repeated at 12 and 16 weeks of age
Booster
1 Year
After initial vaccination series, first booster at 15 months of age
Adult Animals
1–3 Years
Booster intervals vary depending on vaccine type and disease
Vaccinations for Small Animals
Rabbits
Rabbits should be regularly vaccinated against:
- Myxomatosis – transmitted by biting insects
- RHD 1 & 2 – highly contagious disease
Ferrets
Ferrets also require regular vaccination protection:
- Distemper – usually fatal in ferrets
- Rabies – especially for outdoor ferrets
Our Vaccination Service Includes
Schedule Your Vaccination Appointment
Protect your pet with an individual vaccination plan. We are happy to advise you and find the optimal vaccination schedule for your pet.
