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3-month puppy & 1-month kitten shots: What vaccines and Vetco cost?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Shiba Inu | Male | neutered | 3 months and 3 days old | 7.8 lbs

Hello. We live in Brooklyn, NY. I have a puppy 3 months old. What kind of shots he has to have? He has only 1 vaccine out of 3 vaccines. And how much I'll pay to your vetco? Also I have a kitten 1 months old, and she has not any shots. Thank you. Best regards, Elena N

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Answered By Christie Long, DVM

Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist

Published on August 16th, 2017

Oh goodness, Kurama and the kitten are just adorable! At 3 months of age, it's the perfect time to give Kumara his second distemper/parvo combination vaccine. You may also consider bordetella (kennel cough), especially if he will be spending time around other dogs (grooming, boarding, dog park, etc) as well as leptospirosis, which has become more commonly seen in recent months in the northeast. At 16 weeks he'll get his final distemper/parvo booster, along with his rabies vaccination. You should also strongly consider a fecal test for parasites, as well as at least 2 deworming treatments. Your kitten will need 3 rounds of the feline distemper vaccine, starting at 8 weeks of age. Just like Kumara, she'll need rabies at 16 weeks. We are also recommending the feline leukemia vaccination for kittens, and also I recommend testing them for this disease as well as for feline AIDS. Dewormings for her as well as fecal tests are recommended. Here is a link to your closest Petco which has a Vetco clinic today, as well as on several upcoming days: https://www.vetcoclinics.com/services-and-clinics/clinic-locations-and-schedules/?zip=11210 They can fill you in on all costs, but you can expect around $15 - $25 for each vaccination, depending on the type.

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