This vaccination immunizes against six potentially fatal diseases: Distemper, Adenovirus type 2, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus.
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To keep your pup healthy and protect them against serious diseases, it’s important to make sure they are fully vaccinated. Young animals are highly susceptible to infectious diseases since their immune systems are not yet fully developed. Our puppy vaccines in Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego help your pup fight viruses and bacteria. Our veterinarians will recommend which vaccines make the most sense for your pet and walk you through their personalized vaccination schedule.
This vaccination immunizes against six potentially fatal diseases: Distemper, Adenovirus type 2, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus.
Vaccination against Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus.
Protects against kennel cough and respiratory illness.
Protects against multiple viral diseases.
Protects against bacterial infection affecting kidneys and liver.
Dog flu vaccination for respiratory protection.
Booster vaccine for complete immunity support.
Mandatory rabies vaccination protecting the nervous system.
This vaccination immunizes against six potentially fatal diseases: Distemper, Adenovirus type 2, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus.
Vaccination against Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus.
Protects against kennel cough and respiratory illness.
Protects against multiple viral diseases.
Protects against bacterial infection affecting kidneys and liver.
Dog flu vaccination for respiratory protection.
Booster vaccine for complete immunity support.
Mandatory rabies vaccination protecting the nervous system.
At Black Mountain Animal Hospital, we are more than just a puppy hospital; we provide the highest standard of care for your furry family members. With state-of-the-art facilities and a compassionate approach, we ensure every visit is a positive experience for you and your puppy. Our services are designed to cover every aspect of puppy care, from puppy injections, vaccinations, and wellness exams to nutrition and emergency services. Our mission is to support your puppy’s health and happiness at every stage of their life.
Black Mountain Animal Hospital Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego for our young canine companions. We are equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by compassionate veterinary professionals to offer a full range of services from puppy’s vaccinations to emergency care.
Puppies receive antibodies from their mother, which can interfere with vaccine effectiveness. Multiple rounds ensure full immunity as maternal antibodies decrease.
Limited and controlled socialization with vaccinated dogs is safe. Avoid high-risk areas like dog parks and public pet spaces until your puppy is fully vaccinated.
Bring any medical records, a stool sample (for parasite screening), and a list of questions regarding care, diet, and training.
Our veterinarians tailor a vaccination plan based on your puppy’s breed, lifestyle, and risk exposure to ensure optimal protection.
Titer tests can measure existing immunity levels, but for puppies, standard vaccinations are the safest and most effective preventive approach.
Keep visits positive by bringing treats, using a calm voice, and allowing your puppy to explore the clinic environment gradually.
Get in touch with a veterinary expert and schedule a visit today.
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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.