Dog and cat vaccinations in Surrey Hills, NSW for strong, lasting protection
Vaccinations protect against serious infectious disease and make social life safer for pets in busy suburbs. At Vets On Crown in Surry Hills NSW every vaccine visit includes a full health check, clear records, and reminders for next doses.
Last updated: 1 November, 2025

What vaccines do and why they matter
Vaccines train the immune system to recognise high-risk viruses and bacteria so your pet avoids severe illness.
BENEFITS:
- Prevents life-threatening disease such as parvovirus and feline enteritis
- Reduces outbreaks in parks, day care, and catteries
- Bundled with an annual nose-to-tail health check
- Helps meet council, boarding, and class requirements
Puppy and kitten schedule
| Pet | Age | Vaccine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puppy | 6 to 8 Weeks | C3 | Start core protection |
| Puppy | 10 to 12 Weeks | C5 | Adds kennel cough cover |
| Puppy | 14 to 16 weeks | C5 | Final puppy shot |
| Kitten | 6 to 8 weeks | F3 | Start core protection |
| Kitten | 10 to 12 weeks | F3 ± FeLV | FeLV based on lifestyle |
| Kitten | 16 to 18 weeks | F3 ± FeLV | Final kitten shot |
After the primary course:
- First annual booster at about 12 months
- Avoid high-risk public areas until one to two weeks after the final puppy or kitten vaccine
Adult Boosters
Dogs
- Core C3 often on a three-year cycle
- Kennel cough component is yearly for social dogs and for boarding or day care
- Leptospirosis is advised for at-risk areas or activities
Cats
- F3 yearly for most pets, especially those with any outdoor exposure
- FeLV or FIV for higher-risk cats after discussion
Prices for pet vaccines in Surrey Hills NSW
Guide only. All vaccine visits include a full consult and health check. Most pets go home within 20 minutes.
| Services | Includes | From |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy course package three visits | C3 and C5 as required, checks, certificates | $119 |
| Kitten course package three visits | F3 series, checks, certificates | $119 |
| Adult dog booster C5 | Consult, health check, vaccine | $135 |
| Adult cat booster F3 | Consult, health check, vaccine | $135 |
| Dog leptospirosis vaccine | Consult, health check, vaccine | $135 |
Last updated: 1 November, 2025
How your visit works & Aftercare
- Check-in & lifestyle chat
- Vet exam & plan
- Vaccine given
- Records updated
- Prevention review
- Pet rewarded for bravery
Aftercare
- Quiet rest the day of vaccination
- Small appetite or a pea-sized lump at the site can occur and settles in a few days
- Contact us at once for facial swelling, hives, vomiting, or breathing changes
Frequently asked questions
C3 is core for dogs distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus. C5 is C3 plus kennel cough. F3 is core for cats panleukopaenia and cat flu viruses.
Most dogs have core every three years and kennel cough yearly. Most cats have F3 yearly. We tailor to risk and current guidelines.
Yes. Core F3 is still advised because viruses can travel on clothing or carriers. We keep non-core to true risk only.
Wait until one to two weeks after the final 14–16 week vaccination before ground socialising in high-traffic areas.
It measures antibodies to core dog diseases. Choose it if you want proof of immunity before boosting. It does not replace kennel cough or lifestyle vaccines.
Serious reactions are rare. Mild sleepiness or a small lump at the site can occur. We ask you to wait briefly after the shot and we are here if you are concerned.
Yes. Every vaccine visit includes a full health check, weight review, and advice on parasite control, diet, and dental care.
Often no. We create a catch-up plan which may mean a booster now and one follow-up. For very long gaps we may repeat a primary course.
Yes. Most ask for a current C5 within 12 months for dogs and a current F3 for cats. We provide certificates at every visit.
Yes. We can split non-urgent components, use calm handling, and suggest pre-visit aids when helpful.
