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O'Neill Veterinary Clinic
Postal Address:
PO Box 804
O'Neill, NE 68763
Street Address:
49178 873rd Rd
O'Neill, NE
(402) 336-3883
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At the O'Neill Veterinary Clinic, we recommend the following vaccination
protocols for our patients. Not every vaccination protocol will apply to
every animal - occasionally more or less frequent vaccination may be
recommended. In addition, certain situations such as travel, an outbreak
of a certain disease, or lifestyle may require vaccination on a different
schedule or for additional diseases. If you have any questions regarding
vaccination, please contact one of the doctors to discuss your animals'
individual needs.
Dogs
 | DA2PP vaccination - this protects your dog against Distemper virus,
Adenovirus, Parvovirus, and Parainfluenza virus
 | for puppies, this is given at 6, 9, 12 and 16 weeks of age (certain
breeds should get an additional booster at 20 weeks of age) |
 | for adult dogs with no history of vaccination, two doses are given 3-4
weeks apart |
 | one year after the initial series, a booster shot is given, then the
vaccination is given every three years afterwards (certain situations may
warrant giving this annually) |
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 | Rabies Vaccination
 | for puppies, initial vaccination given at 12-16 weeks of age |
 | for adults with no history of vaccination, initial vaccination given
right away |
 | one year after the initial vaccination, a booster shot is given, then
the vaccination is given every three years afterwards |
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Cats
 | CVR vaccination - this protects your cat from Feline herpesvirus,
calicivirus, panleukopenia (or feline parvovirus), and chlamydiosis
 | for cats and kittens over 8 weeks of age, two doses are given 3-4 weeks
apart |
 | one year after the initial vaccination, a booster shot is given, then
the vaccination is given every three years afterwards |
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 | Feline Leukemia vaccination - since this is a disease primarily
transmitted by bite wounds from cat to cat, this vaccination is strongly
recommended for all outdoor cats
 | for cats or kittens over 9 weeks of age, two doses are given 3-4 weeks
apart |
 | one year after the initial vaccination, a booster shot is given, then
the vaccination is given every three years afterwards |
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 | Rabies Vaccination
 | for kittens, initial vaccination given at 12-16 weeks of age |
 | for adults with no history of vaccination, initial vaccination given
right away |
 | one year after the initial vaccination, a booster shot is given, then
the vaccination is given every three years afterwards |
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Horses
Cattle
O'Neill Veterinary Clinic carries a wide variety of vaccines for cattle,
however due to the wide varieties amongst herds and their needs, it is difficult
to make general recommendations. Please contact your veterinarian to
discuss your animals' vaccination needs on an individual basis.
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