Breeder Vaccine Packages-
for litters of kittens & puppies.
Puppy & Kitten Litter Vaccinations
- Vaccinate the whole litter of kittens and puppies right beside mum. Microchipping included.
- Health check certificates, first vaccinations and microchipping conveniently performed by our vets at your home or breeding kennels.
- Puppy and kitten flea and worm treatment also available.
Breeder Package Cost
We offer a special discounted rate for puppy and kitten breeders, with puppies vaccinated from as little as £59.13 each and kittens from £56.15 each.
To find out more about the cost of vaccinating a litter of puppies or kittens at home, please choose your package above for more details.
Our Puppy & Kitten Vaccination Schedule -
Give Your Litter The Best Start.
Having your litter of new puppies and kittens examined and vaccinated at home with mum, has the benefit of not risking exposing vulnerable kittens and puppies to disease challenges before they are vaccinated.
Our vet will health check all the litter mates and ensure they are fit and well. We can then administer their first vaccine and microchip them, ready for re-homing. We will also issue you with a health certificate to pass to the new owners when they take home their new family member.
We vaccinate all new puppies with Nobivac DHP + Lepto 4, and kittens with Nobivac Tricat + Felv. These are widely trusted brands by vets, allowing for easy follow on second vaccination by the new owners. If you require a alternative vaccine brand, please let us know.
Kittens receive their first vaccine at 8-9 weeks and Puppies first vaccine is from 6 weeks of ag
PUPPIES
& KITTENS LITTERS
MICROCHIPPING
INCLUDED
FULL HEALTH
CHECK INCLUDED
Having your litter of new puppies and kittens examined and vaccinated at home with mum, has the benefit of not risking exposing vulnerable kittens and puppies to disease challenges before they are vaccinated.
Our vet will health check all the litter mates and ensure they are fit and well. We can then administer their first vaccine and microchip them, ready for re-homing. We will also issue you with a health certificate to pass to the new owners when they take home their new family member.
We vaccinate all new puppies with Nobivac DHP/DHPPi and Lepto 4 and kittens with Nobivac Tricat + Felv. These are widely trusted brands by vets, allowing for easy follow on second vaccination by the new owners. If you require a alternative vaccine brand, please let us know.
Kittens receive their first vaccine at 8-9 weeks and Puppies first vaccine is from 6 weeks of age.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Vaccinations protect your pet from various infectious diseases that can be severe or even fatal. They also prevent the spread of these diseases to other animals and humans.
Puppies and kittens usually receive their first vaccinations at 6 to 10 weeks of age, followed by a second dose 3 to 4 weeks later. A booster vaccination is recommended at 12 months, with annual vaccinations thereafter.
While not always mandatory, the kennel cough vaccine is recommended, especially if your dog frequents places with other dogs, such as boarding kennels or dog parks.
Delaying or skipping vaccinations can leave your pet vulnerable to nasty diseases. It’s essential to adhere to the recommended schedule to ensure your pet remains fully protected. The opportunity to carry out a full health examination and assessment prior to every annual vaccination is important.
You can schedule a vaccination appointment by contacting your veterinary practice directly. They will guide you through the process and ensure your pet receives the necessary care.
Dog vaccinations work by stimulating your dog’s immune system to produce a defence against specific infectious diseases. This helps your pet build immunity without having to experience the illness, keeping your dog safe from potentially life-threatening conditions.
Unvaccinated dogs and cats are highly susceptible to various infectious diseases, such as parvovirus and distemper. These illnesses can spread quickly, especially in public places or around other pets. Keeping up with pet vaccinations is the best way to ensure your dogs and cats stay safe and healthy.