195 San Marco Ave
St. Augustine, FL 32084
Promoting Lifelong Health for Pets

At Antigua Veterinary Practice in St. Augustine, FL, where we prioritize your pet’s well-being through comprehensive preventative care services. From tailored wellness exams to vaccination protocols designed to safeguard against common ailments, our veterinary practice is committed to promoting the longevity and vitality of your furry companions.
Routine wellness care is the foundation for a lifetime of good health for your pet. Many diseases that pets are susceptible to are either 100% preventable with proper intervention or are easily managed when detected early. Our St. Augustine veterinarians are fully committed to improving and maintaining your pet’s overall health. We provide comprehensive full-body exams to evaluate your pet’s health and address any concerns you have. We also assess your pet’s risk of exposure to different diseases and come up with a plan to reduce the risk of disease.
Our Preventative and Wellness Care Includes:
- Comprehensive wellness exam
- Vaccinations
- Heartworm tests
- Fecal exam to check for intestinal parasites
- Nutritional counseling
- Dental exams
- Heartworm prevention
- Flea and tick prevention
- Senior wellness bloodwork
- Microchipping
- Behavioral counseling
Wellness Exams for Pets
Pet Vaccinations
Vaccinations are an essential part of preventative care for pets. They protect your pet from potentially life-threatening diseases and illnesses. Vaccinations work by stimulating your pet’s immune system to produce antibodies that can fight off specific diseases.
The specific vaccinations your pet needs will depend on their age, lifestyle, and risk factors. Our St. Augustine veterinarians can help determine which vaccinations are necessary for your pet and create a vaccination schedule to ensure they stay protected.
Vaccines for dogs:
- Rabies
- Parvovirus (part of the DHPP vaccine)
- Distemper (part of the DHPP vaccine)
- Hepatitus (part of the DHPP vaccine)
- Parainfluenza (part of the DHPP vaccine)
- Adenovirus (part of the DHPP vaccine)
- Kennel cough (Bordetella vaccine)
- Leptospirosis

Risk-based vaccines for dogs:
- Influenza
- Lyme disease
- Rattlesnake Vaccine
Vaccines for cats:
- Rabies
- Feline herpesvirus (part of the FVRCP vaccine)
- Calicivirus (part of the FVRCP vaccine)
- Panleukopenia (part of the FVRCP vaccine)

Risk-based vaccines for cats:
- Feline leukemia virus (FeLV vaccine)
Parasite in Pets
Parasites can cause serious health issues for your pet. Testing and preventative measures can help keep your pet safe from these pesky parasites.
Our veterinarians can recommend the best parasite control methods for your pet based on their lifestyle and risk factors. It’s essential to stay consistent with these preventative measures to ensure your pet stays protected.
Types of Parasites:
- Fleas
- Ticks
- Heartworms
- Ear Mites
- Roundworms
- Hookworms
- Tapeworms
FIV and FeLV in Cats
Symptoms of FIV and FeLV in Cats
- Weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Fever
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Respiratory issues
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Pale gums
- Jaundice
Testing for FIV and FeLV
Heartworm in Dogs and Cats
Symptoms of Heartworms in Cats and Dogs
In dogs, the symptoms may include:
- Coughing
- Difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Reduced appetite
- Swollen abdomen
- Collapse
In cats, the symptoms may include:
- Coughing
- Difficulty breathing
- Vomiting
- Weight loss
- Reduced appetite
- Lethargy
- Collapse

Heartworm Testing in Dogs and Cats
When Should You Test Your Pet for Heartworms?
Microchipping Pets
Veterinary Nutrition and Weight Management
Allergy and Dermatology Issues in Pets
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