Infectious Canine DiseasesThis is a featured page

There are very few things in this world worse than watching helplessly as your beloved pet and friend is aflficted with a serious and deadly disease. It is even worse when there is something that could have been done to prevent it.

We vaccinate our puppies against all of these diseases (with the exception of rabies) from the age of six weeks until the go to their new homes. We highly recommend that you vaccinate your puppy or dog as directed by your veterinarian. The cost of the vaccination is nothing compared to the heartache and hospitalization costs if your canine companion is afflicted with one of these diseases.

The following is a list of Common Infectious Canine Disesases. Click on them to better understand these diseases and their symptoms.

IMPORTANT!!! Please note: We at McCormick Kennels are providing this information for your information only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any illness or disease. This information is here to give you a better idea of what these diseases may entail. If your dog is exhibiting any of the symptoms or behaving abnormally please immediately contact your veterinarian.

Canine Hepititis

Adenovirus Cough / Kennel Cough

Parainfluenza

Rabies

Canine Lyme Disease

Parvovirus / Parvo

Canine Distemper


VACCINATE TODAY!


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