10421 Calumet Avenue
Munster, IN 46321
Phone: (219) 924-0101
Fax: (219) 924-9626
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At Munster Animal Hospital, we believe prevention is better than treatment. Vaccines help prevent pets from becoming infected with certain diseases, some of which are not treatable and some can even be transfered to you or your family. We offer vaccines for every lifestyle and offer vaccine packages to help meet your pets needs as well as your financial needs.

Adult Dogs

  • Distemper/Adenovirus/Parvo/Parainfluenza/Corona (DA2PPC)*: Annually
  • Rabies: Annually or 3 year available after the second year of vaccinations
  • Leptospirosis*: Annually after initial booster set of two vaccines
  • Lyme: Annually
  • Bordetella (Kennel Cough): Every 6 months
 
Puppies
  • DA2PPC*: Start at 6-8 weeks, then booster every 3-4 weeks, 4 boosters recommended
  • Bordetella: Start at 6-8 weeks, then booster every 6 months
  • Rabies: At 12-14 weeks, then annually
  • Leptospirosis*: Start after 12 weeks, booster in 3-4 weeks, then once annually
  • Lyme: Start after 12 weeks, booster in 3-4 weeks, then once annually
*Please note: We offer a DA2PPCL4 vaccine, which includes distemper, 2 types of adenovirus, parvo, parainfluenza, corona, and 4 types of leptospirosis
   
Adult Cats
  • Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia (FVRCPC): Anually
  • Rabies: Annually
  • Feline Leukemia*(FELV): Annually, as needed
  • Feline AIDS (FIV)*: Annually, as needed
  • Feline Infections Peritonitis (FIP)*: Annually, as needed

 
Kittens
  • FVRCPC: Start at 6-8 weeks, booster every 3-4 weeks, 3 boosters recommended
  • Rabies: At 12-14 weeks, then annually
  • FELV, FIV, FIP*: If the kitten goes outside, start at 8-9 weeks, then booster in 3-4 weeks
*Please note: FELV, FIV and FIP are considered "outdoor vaccines". If your cat goes outside, we recommended this vaccines yearly as well as a FELV/FIV combo blood test before starting these vaccines.