A powerful alliance based in Dubai’s center has established new benchmarks for animal medical care. Modern Vet operates as a top veterinary hospital with multiple specialties while working with Zoetis, the world’s biggest animal health medicine and vaccine manufacturer for pets and livestock.
The partnership between Modern Vet and Zoetis provides pets treated at their facilities with superior medical care through their global animal health expertise and innovative solutions. The article explores the importance of dog vaccination through a complete guide for pet owners while showing how Modern Vet and Zoetis work together to transform preventive care for dogs.
Key Reasons Why Your Dog Needs Vaccinations:
Protect Against Deadly Diseases Like Distemper, Parvovirus & Rabies
Ensure Compliance With UAE Rabies Vaccination Legal Requirements
Prevent Severe Symptoms Such As Vomiting, Diarrhea, Neurological Damage & Respiratory Distress
Benefit From Core & Lifestyle-Based Non-Core Vaccination Plans
Protect Your Family From Zoonotic Diseases Like Rabies
Receive Only World-Class Zoetis Vaccines, Scientifically Tested For Safety & Efficacy
Reduce Risk Of Expensive Treatments & Hospitalization Costs
Gain Peace Of Mind Knowing Your Dog Is Protected From Multiple Contagious Diseases
Build Long-Term Immunity Through Safe Exposure To Modified Pathogens
Tailored Vaccination Schedules With Puppy Series, Adult Boosters & Titer Testing Options
Support Puppy Health During Critical Early Weeks Of Immunity Loss
24/7 Access To Expert Veterinary Care & Preventive Programs At Modern Vet

How do Vaccinations Protect Your Dog?
Preventive veterinary medicine relies on vaccination as its fundamental practice, which uses the body’s natural defenses to create an effective disease protection system through a straightforward method.
The immune system receives a safe version of disease-causing microorganisms through vaccines, which include modified or inactivated viruses and bacteria. Through controlled exposure, the immune system develops pathogen-specific antibodies and memory cells that target and destroy the particular pathogen.
Your dog can fight off the actual virulent form of the disease if it encounters it because its immune system will be prepared to defend against it effectively. The preventive measures you take protect your dog’s health while helping to create immunity protection for all dogs, including unvaccinated puppies and dogs who cannot receive full protection.
The Critical Need for Dog Vaccinations
The decision to vaccinate your dog is one of the most important you will make as a pet owner. The advantages of vaccination extend beyond the prevention of light sicknesses. The following section provides an in-depth analysis of vaccination requirements for responsible pet ownership:
- The vaccines protect people from dangerous diseases that spread easily and cause severe illness and death. Unvaccinated dogs face severe risks from diseases including canine distemper, parvovirus, and Rabies.
- The main reason to get your dog vaccinated is to prevent them from experiencing the pain and suffering that comes with preventable diseases. These diseases produce serious symptoms, which include violent vomiting and diarrhea as well as neurological damage and respiratory distress.
- Some canine diseases known as zoonotic diseases have the ability to spread from animals to humans, which puts your family at risk. Rabies is the most well-known example, and it is almost invariably fatal in humans once symptoms appear. By vaccinating your dog, you are also protecting the human members of your household.
- The medical expenses for treating severe infectious diseases amount to thousands of dirhams, which makes their treatment financially demanding. The costs include hospital stay expenses, as well as intensive care, medication, and diagnostic testing fees. A complete vaccination program for your dog represents a minimal and foreseeable financial commitment, which leads to better long-term health outcomes.
- The knowledge that your dog receives protection against multiple dangerous diseases brings you complete peace of mind. You can enjoy all the adventures of life with your canine companion without the constant worry of them contracting a preventable illness.
Core vs. Non-Core Vaccines
Veterinarians divide vaccines into two fundamental categories, which include core and non-core vaccines. The classification system enables you to develop a vaccination schedule that matches your dog’s specific requirements and daily activities.
Core Vaccines
Core vaccines serve as fundamental vaccinations that veterinarians recommend for all dogs, regardless of their breed or life stage. They protect against diseases that are widespread, have a high mortality rate, and/or are transmissible to humans. The core vaccines for dogs are:

- Canine Distemper Virus (CDV): The Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) represents a highly contagious pathogen that targets the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, and nervous system of dogs. The symptoms of this disease are very severe and include fever, nasal discharge, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and paralysis.
- CAV-2 vaccine: The CAV-2 vaccine protects dogs from two diseases, including infectious canine hepatitis caused by CAV-1 and one of the kennel cough pathogens. Infectious canine hepatitis is a serious disease that affects the liver and can be fatal.
- Canine Parvovirus (CPV): The list includes two main diseases, which are Canine Parvovirus (CPV) and Distemper. CPV is a dangerous and highly contagious gastrointestinal virus that mainly affects puppies. The disease results in severe vomiting and bloody diarrhea, which can lead to dangerous dehydration.
- Rabies: The disease list includes Rabies, which represents a fatal viral infection that targets the central nervous system of all mammals, including human beings. Vaccination against Rabies is required by law in many countries, including the UAE.
Non-Core Vaccines:
These vaccines are recommended based on a dog’s individual risk of exposure to certain diseases. Your veterinarian will determine which non-core vaccines are suitable for your dog based on their lifestyle, geographic location, and current health status. Common non-core vaccines include:
- Bordetella bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough): This vaccine is essential for dogs that spend time with many other dogs in places like dog parks, boarding facilities, and dog daycare centers.
- Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) causes a respiratory illness that shares characteristics with human influenza. The virus spreads easily between people and leads to symptoms that include coughing, sneezing, and fever.
- Leptospirosis: A bacterial disease that is spread through the urine of infected animals. It can cause a wide range of symptoms, from mild illness to severe kidney and liver failure.
- The tick-borne illness Lyme Disease causes lameness, fever, and joint swelling in affected animals. It is more common in certain geographic areas where ticks are prevalent..
Services Offered At A Dog Vaccination Clinic Include:
Puppy Vaccination Programs (DHPPi, Leptospirosis, Bordetella)
Puppy & Adult Titer Testing To Prevent Over-Vaccination
Adult Dog Annual & Triennial Boosters (Rabies, DHPPi, Lepto, Bordetella, Influenza)
Disease Prevention Health Plans & Long-Term Protection
Rabies Vaccination Compliance (UAE Legal Requirement)
Expert Vaccine Administration & Safety Monitoring
Core Vaccines: Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Rabies
Side Effect & Allergy Management, Including Emergency Care
Lifestyle-Based Non-Core Vaccines (Kennel Cough, Leptospirosis, Canine Influenza, Lyme Disease)
24/7 Veterinary Support At Modern Vet
Tailored Vaccination Schedules Based On Risk & Lifestyle
Partnership With Zoetis For World-Class Vaccine Quality

Puppy and Adult Dog Vaccination Schedules
Puppy Vaccinations:
Puppies are born with some natural immunity passed on from their mothers through their milk. However, this maternal immunity begins to wane between 6 and 16 weeks of age, leaving them vulnerable to disease. This is why a series of vaccinations is necessary to provide continuous protection during this critical period.
The initial series of puppy vaccinations typically starts at 6-8 weeks of age and is repeated every 3-4 weeks until the puppy is at least 16 weeks old. The vaccination series helps the puppy develop its own permanent defense system through its immune system.
A typical puppy vaccination schedule at Modern Vet may include:
- The first combination vaccine (DHPPi), which protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus, is administered between 6-8 weeks of age.
- 10-12 weeks: Second combination vaccine (DHPPiL – with the addition of Leptospirosis) and possibly the first dose of other non-core vaccines like Bordetella.
- Third combination vaccine (DHPPiL) and the Rabies vaccine at 14-16 weeks.
Adult Dog Vaccinations:
After the initial puppy series, your dog will require regular booster vaccinations to maintain its immunity throughout its life. The number of booster shots depends on the vaccine type and the level of disease exposure your dog has faced.
- Annual Boosters: The annual booster vaccines include Leptospirosis, Bordetella, and Canine Influenza.
- Triennial Boosters: The core vaccine DHPPi needs annual boosters after the first administration, and subsequent boosters should be given every three years. The Rabies vaccine is also typically boostered every three years, as required by law.
Your veterinarian at Modern Vet will create a customized vaccination schedule for your adult dog based on their lifestyle and health status. The veterinarian will also suggest titer testing, which involves a blood test to determine the amount of antibodies present in your dog’s body. Titer tests can help to determine if a booster vaccination is necessary, preventing over-vaccination in some cases.
The assessment of vaccine safety risks
Like any medical procedure, there is a small possibility of side effects. The majority of side effects are mild and temporary because they disappear by themselves within a couple of days. These can include:
- The area where the injection was given might feel slightly sore and swollen.
- A slight fever
- Decreased appetite or energy for a day or two
Anaphylaxis represents a rare but dangerous allergic reaction that can lead to fatal outcomes. Signs of an allergic reaction include facial swelling, hives, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. Seek immediate veterinary care when your dog displays any of these symptoms after receiving a vaccination.
Certain medical conditions may also be a contraindication for vaccination. It is essential to inform your veterinarian about any pre-existing health issues your dog may have, such as pregnancy or an autoimmune disorder.
The Modern Vet and Zoetis Partnership
At Modern Vet, we are committed to providing our patients with the highest standard of care. Our dedication to animal health is demonstrated through our partnership with Zoetis, which operates as a worldwide leader in animal health vaccine and medicine development and manufacturing. By exclusively using Zoetis vaccines, we ensure that your dog is receiving a product that is:
- Zoetis vaccines undergo thorough scientific evaluation to confirm their safety, effectiveness, and purity standards.
- The company leads the industry through its state-of-the-art vaccine technology, which provides top-level defense against multiple diseases.
- The veterinary sector across the globe relies on Zoetis because of its commitment to animal health.
Through our partnership, we can guarantee clients that their beloved pets will receive top veterinary care through state-of-the-art scientific methods.
Your Guide to Active Animal Care
Here at Modern Vet, we also strongly believe that prevention is always the best cure. Our comprehensive vaccination programs, complemented by the quality and ingenuity of Zoetis, are designed to give your dog the ultimate head start in life and protect them from avoidable diseases for many years to come.
Do not wait until it is too late. Call Modern Vet today and book a vaccination consultation for your canine. Our skilled and seasoned vets stand ready to address all of your concerns and develop a customized vaccination program that is appropriate for your furry buddy. We can mutually work toward your canine’s long, healthy, and happy life.
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