

Vaccines are a preventive step that protects pets.
Vaccinations prepare your pet’s immune system to recognize and fight off specific infections before they ever become a threat. At easyvet San Tan Valley, we vaccinate cats and dogs for necessary protection, ensuring they receive only what they need, when they need it. Stay up to date on your pet’s immunization schedule, whether you’re the owner of a brand new puppy or kitten or managing routine care for your adult pet.
How Pet Vaccines Work
Vaccines build immunity by safely introducing a controlled amount of a virus or bacteria, allowing your pet’s body to recognize and defend against it in the future. Most pet vaccines begin around 8 weeks of age and require a series of initial doses (often between two to four spaced a few weeks apart) before transitioning to an annual booster schedule.
Our veterinarians follow guidelines set by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), which means your pet’s vaccination plan will always be based on the most current veterinary standards. These recommendations create a balanced vaccine protocol that protects your pet without over-vaccinating.
Even indoor pets benefit from vaccines. Many diseases are airborne or transmissible through brief outdoor exposure, visits to groomers or boarding, or contact with other pets.


Dog Vaccinations
Dogs are vulnerable to several contagious diseases, some of which can be fatal without prevention. Dog vaccinations are divided into two categories: core (recommended for all) and non-core/lifestyle (based on exposure risks). During your pet’s visit, we’ll assess your dog’s lifestyle to determine the right combination of vaccines.
Core Vaccines for Dogs
- Rabies: Required by law and essential for both pet and human safety
- DAPP/DHPP: A combination vaccine that protects against distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, and parvovirus
- Leptospirosis: A bacterial disease spread through water or soil contaminated by infected wildlife urine
- Bordetella: Often required for grooming, boarding, and daycare for kennel cough; may be non-core for some dogs
Lifestyle Vaccines for Dogs
- Lyme Disease: Recommended for dogs who spend time in certain outdoor areas
- Canine Influenza: Protects against a highly contagious respiratory virus, may be required in high-density pet environments

Cat Vaccinations
Cats need protection, too, even those who live strictly indoors. Some viruses can survive on surfaces or be transmitted by other pets in the home. Your cat’s age, environment, and social habits all play a role in shaping their vaccine plan. Our team will walk you through the best schedule for your feline friend.
Core Vaccines for Cats
- Rabies: Required by law and critical for safety
- FVRCP: A combination vaccine protecting against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia
Additional Cat Vaccines
- Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV): Considered a core vaccine for kittens and strongly recommended for any cat that spends time outdoors or lives with other cats who do. FeLV is a leading cause of feline cancers and immune disorders.
Vaccines Are Included in Our Care Plans
Our monthly pet Care Plans are a simple, cost-effective way to ensure your pet stays up to date on all necessary pet vaccinations. These plans cover core vaccines and other essential preventive services for puppies, kittens, and adult pets alike, making it easy to stay on schedule without stressing your budget.
Disease prevention with pet vaccinations in San Tan Valley, AZ.
easyvet San Tan Valley offers pet vaccinations for cats and dogs in San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Pecan Creek, Johnson Ranch, Chandler Heights, and neighboring Arizona areas.