We appreciate these things can get missed due to busy times, holidays or maybe financial pressures. Suddenly you realise the vaccination has lapsed and to get good immunity your pet needs to have a full course of vaccinations. The vaccination covers your best friend against a range of potentially life-threatening diseases; For dogs this includes distemper, parvovirus, leptospirosis and hepatitis whereas for cats it’s flu, enteritis and feline leukaemia.
With this in mind, we are running a SPECIAL OFFER for the month of March 2025 providing a full course of primary injections at the price of a booster where you can SAVE you up to £29 on the usual cost! The discounted price of the vaccines will be £62.99 for dogs and £68.99 for cats.
This means your pet will receive two vaccinations, three to four weeks apart and will include a full clinical examination by a veterinary surgeon.
The offer is available for dogs and cats over 12 months and who have not had a vaccination within the last 15 months.
To book an appointment for this money saving initiative go to our website or give us a call on 01458 832972 where a member of the team will be happy to help.
For more information and to book your appointment please contact Orchard Vets on 01458 832972
VACCINE AMNESTY – TERMS & CONDITIONS

*active immunisation of dogs to reduce clinical signs of disease caused by canine distemper virus infection; to prevent clinical signs and reduce viral excretion caused by canine parvovirus infection; to reduce clinical signs of infectious canine hepatitis and viral excretion due to canine adenovirus 1 infection and to reduce clinical signs of respiratory infection and viral excretion caused by adenovirus type 2 infection & leptospirosis (4 different strains) to reduce the infection and urinary excretion L. interrogans serogroup Canicola serovar Canicola, L. interrogans serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae serovar Copenhageni, L. interrogans serogroup Australis serovar Bratislava, L. kirschneri serogroup Grippotyphosa serovar Bananal/Lianguang
** active immunisation for cats; feline calicivirosis to reduce clinical signs, feline viral rhinotracheitis to reduce clinical signs and viral excretion, feline panleucopaenia to prevent leucopenia and to reduce clinical signs, feline leukaemia to prevent persistent viraemia and clinical signs of the related disease.