Puppy & Dog Vaccination Guidance in Erbil | Luxury Pets Global
Vaccination Schedules for Dogs & Cats in Erbil
Vaccines are the cheapest life insurance your pet will ever get — but the schedule matters. Luxury Pets Global veterinary specialists build a personalized vaccination calendar for your puppy, dog, cat or kitten in Erbil, and remind you what comes next.
Core Guidance We Give
- Puppy series: distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis, leptospirosis, rabies — correct ages and intervals
- Kitten series: panleukopenia, calicivirus, herpesvirus, rabies
- Which optional vaccines make sense for your pet's lifestyle
- Deworming and parasite prevention calendar
- What is normal after a vaccine and what is a warning sign
- Preparing safe socialization before the series is complete
Ask Before and After Every Shot
Members ask our specialists anything — before choosing a clinic in Erbil, and after the visit if a reaction worries them. Unlimited consultations from $19/month.
FAQ
When should my puppy get its first vaccine?
Typically at 6–8 weeks of age, followed by boosters every 3–4 weeks until about 16 weeks. A Luxury Pets Global specialist builds the exact calendar for your puppy.
Which vaccines are essential for dogs?
Core vaccines are distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus/hepatitis and rabies; leptospirosis is strongly advised in many regions. Your specialist tailors the list to your dog's life in Erbil.
Do indoor cats need vaccines?
Yes — core vaccines (panleukopenia, calicivirus, herpesvirus and rabies where required) are recommended even for indoor cats. Ask a specialist which schedule fits your cat.
Is it normal for my pet to be tired after a vaccine?
Mild tiredness and soreness for 24–48 hours is common. Vomiting, facial swelling or breathing trouble is not — contact a specialist immediately; we answer 24/7.
How often does my adult dog need boosters?
Most core boosters run every 1–3 years depending on the vaccine and local regulations. Your specialist keeps your pet's calendar current so nothing is missed.
Can you also plan deworming?
Yes — internal and external parasite prevention is planned together with the vaccine calendar, adjusted to your pet's age, weight and environment.