I think that it's probebly time for my four dogs (and the cats come to that) to have their vaccines done, but I have no idea which ones need doing.
I had a quick surf on google, and found that really confusing, could someone just tell me what things need doing?
Ask the vet-of-the-not-so-horrifically-distant future D1. Just kidding
From the PDSA website (Mines done once a year)
Should I get my dog vaccinated?
Yes. Vaccination protects your dog against various diseases which can cause pain, distress and are often fatal.
By vaccinating your dog you have peace of mind, knowing that you have provided protection. As well as safeguarding your own pet, it also prevents diseases from being passed onto other animals.
What are vaccines?
Vaccines contain a harmless form of the virus or bacterium that causes a particular disease. They work by stimulating the body’s immune system in a safe way. If the dog then comes in to contact with the disease for real, the immune system “remembers” what it did to deal with the vaccine, so can fight the disease. This protects the dog.
When should I get my puppy or dog vaccinated?
Pets should receive a ‘primary’ vaccination course early in life, followed by ‘booster’ vaccinations throughout their life.
The primary vaccination course for dogs varies with the type of vaccine used. The first vaccine can sometimes be given as young as six weeks of age, with the second usually given two to four weeks later.
Booster vaccinations are needed because the body’s immune response gradually fades over time. They are often given every year, depending on the vaccine.
Ask your vet when it is best to vaccinate your puppy or dog.
Think you may be right to just ask your vet in honesty