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Vaccines protect pets from deadly illnesses like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. Routine vaccinations ensure long-term immunity and reduce the risk of severe health complications.
Preventative care is far more affordable than treating serious diseases. Routine vaccinations help you avoid expensive medications, emergency vet visits, and prolonged medical care.
Some illnesses, like rabies, can spread to humans and other pets. Keeping your pet vaccinated helps prevent outbreaks, protecting both your household and the wider community.
Many groomers, boarding facilities, and airlines require proof of vaccination. Staying up to date allows your pet to receive care, travel safely, and enjoy stress-free experiences.
Your pet’s vaccination visit starts with a thorough wellness exam. Our veterinarians assess their overall health and recommend necessary vaccines based on age, lifestyle, and risk factors.
No two pets are the same! Our veterinarians will discuss the best vaccination schedule for your pet’s unique needs. We’ll answer any questions and ensure you feel confident about their care.
Our team prioritizes your pet’s comfort while administering vaccines. We use calm, low-stress handling to ensure the process is quick and smooth, minimizing any discomfort.
We’ll provide post-vaccination guidance, including possible mild side effects and how to keep your pet comfortable. Have concerns? Our team is always available for follow-up support.
Your veterinarian will determine the necessary core vaccines for your pet based on their health and risk factors. Core vaccines for dogs include rabies and DHPP (distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, parvovirus). Core vaccines for cats typically include rabies and FVRCP (rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia).
Our hospital provides essential pet vaccinations, including both core and non-core vaccines. Together, we’ll create a vaccination schedule tailored to your pet’s needs, ensuring they stay healthy, up-to-date, and protected from transmissible diseases.
Your veterinarian will determine the necessary core vaccines for your pet based on their health and risk factors. Core vaccines for dogs include rabies and DHPP (distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, parvovirus). Core vaccines for cats typically include rabies and FVRCP (rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia).
Depending on your pet’s lifestyle and exposure risks, your veterinarian may recommend additional non-core vaccines. These can include feline leukemia for cats, and for dogs, leptospirosis, bordetella (kennel cough), Lyme, influenza, or even specialized vaccines such as protection against Western diamondback rattlesnake venom.
Our veterinarians are here to assist you beyond your pet’s vaccination appointment. Whether you have concerns about post-vaccine care or questions about their ongoing vaccine needs, we provide expert guidance. If you're unsure whether your pet needs an in-clinic visit, we’re happy to offer advice and recommendations.
At Black Mountain Animal Hospital, we provide essential, customized pet vaccinations to safeguard against preventable diseases like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. Our goal is to keep your pet healthy with expert, compassionate care.
Schedule your visit at the best vet clinic in Rancho Peñasquitos today.
13161 Black Mountain Rd #1,
San Diego, CA 92129
Monday - Friday
7:30am – 5:30pm
Saturday & SundayClosed
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Dr. Render is the founder of Render HeartCare, a mobile cardiology service based in San Diego. He earned his veterinary degree from Cornell University and completed advanced training in internal medicine and cardiology through internships and a residency at MedVet Columbus. His clinical interests include congenital heart defects and cardiac tumor evaluations.
When he’s not caring for pets, Dr. Render enjoys sports, cooking shows, and comedies.
Meet Dr. Cocker, a board-certified small animal internal medicine specialist based in San Diego. After earning her veterinary degree from Oklahoma State University, she completed advanced training in internal medicine and critical care across Texas before returning to California for her residency. She has a special interest in gastrointestinal and liver disease and contributed to Ettinger’s textbook on internal medicine. Outside of work, Dr. Cocker enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and child.