Pet Vaccination Services in Tbilisi

Our veterinary clinic in Tbilisi provides complete vaccination services for dogs and cats. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect your pet from dangerous diseases and to prevent the spread of infections in the community.

We follow an age-based schedule for puppies and kittens to ensure early and lasting protection. We also provide recurring booster vaccines to keep pets safe throughout their lives.

Clinic Address: 77 Sulkhan Tsintsadze St, Tbilisi, Georgia

Appointments: Please make an appointment by phone or WhatsApp: +995 599 996 487

Puppy Vaccination Schedule

6–8 Weeks

  • Core: DAP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parvovirus)
  • Noncore: Bordetella, Parainfluenza

10–12 Weeks

  • Core: DAP
  • Noncore: Leptospirosis, Lyme, Canine Influenza

14–16 Weeks

  • Core: DAP, Rabies (may be given earlier if required by law)
  • Noncore: Leptospirosis, Lyme, Canine Influenza

Annual (every year)

  • Core: Rabies (starting one year after the initial series)
  • Noncore: Leptospirosis, Lyme, Canine Influenza, Bordetella (every 6 months if needed)

Kitten Vaccination Schedule

6–8 Weeks

  • Core: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia)
  • Noncore: FeLV (Feline Leukemia)

10–12 Weeks

  • Core: FVRCP
  • Noncore: FeLV

14–16 Weeks

  • Core: FVRCP, Rabies
  • Noncore: FeLV

Annual (every year)

  • Core: Rabies (starting one year after the initial series), FVRCP
  • Noncore: FeLV, Bordetella (can be given as early as 8 weeks)

Why Vaccination is Important

  • Protects against life-threatening diseases
  • Required by law for rabies in Georgia
  • Builds strong immunity in puppies and kittens
  • Keeps your pet safe when socializing or traveling

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When should I start vaccinating my puppy or kitten? A: Around 6–8 weeks of age, followed by boosters every 3–4 weeks until 16 weeks.

Q: How often do adult pets need vaccines? A: Rabies is required annually, and other vaccines may be given yearly or every 3 years, depending on the type.

Q: Do indoor pets need vaccines? A: Yes. Indoor pets can still be exposed to viruses, and rabies vaccination is required by law in Georgia.

Q: Are vaccines safe? A: Yes. Side effects are rare and usually mild, such as temporary tiredness or soreness.

Q: How do I schedule a vaccination? A: Call or WhatsApp us at +995 599 996 487.