Protect Your Pet at a Discounted Rate from 9 Feb to 11 Mar 2026

Vaccine Offer for Cats & Dogs - Booster Only £20 (selected clinics)

Vaccinations are a simple but powerful way to protect your pet from serious diseases such as Canine Parvovirus, Leptospirosis and Feline Flu — many of which we regularly see in our hospitals. We recommend keeping your pet’s vaccinations up to date throughout their lifetime to maintain strong immunity.

Whether your pet loves big adventures or prefers snoozing on the sofa, vaccinations help keep them safe, healthy, and full of life.

Spring 2026 Vaccine Offer

We’re offering new and existing patients a booster vaccine for just £20 (normally £44.99–£53.99) at our clinics in Glasgow, Rhyl & Shrewsbury.

Book your cat or dog’s booster vaccination appointment between 9 February and 11 March 2026 to take advantage of this limited-time offer. It’s a small step that makes a big difference in keeping them protected, healthy, and happy.

You can book online by clicking ‘Book appointment’ at the top of this page. Fill in your details and, when asked what type of vaccination appointment you’d like, select ‘Booster Vaccine’. Please quote this offer to your vet or nurse at your appointment.

Vaccine Offer for Cats & Dogs - Booster Only £20 (selected clinics)

Cat Vaccinations

  • We usually use Versifel CVR + FeLV. The primary course is administered from 9 weeks of age, with the second vaccine 3-4 weeks later.
  • It covers Feline Enteritis, Panleukopenia, Cat Flu, and Feline Leukaemia.

* If you're concerned that your pet may have a tumour or would like more information on the surgical services available at Animal Trust, contact your local vet surgery to chat to our team.

Cat Vaccinations

Dog Vaccinations

  • We usually use Versican Plus DHPPi/L4 for the main dog vaccine, a high-quality dog vaccine. The first vaccine can be administered from 6 weeks old. The second vaccine dose should be administered 3 - 4 weeks later but not before ten weeks of age.
  • It covers Distemper, Canine Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, and Leptospirosis (4 Serovars).
  • Kennel cough can also be vaccinated, however this is not included within this offer. We usually use an intraoral form where the vaccine is applied to the gum, but sometimes, we use a nasal version. Both are effective vaccines.
  • Annual booster vaccinations are then advised.
Dog Vaccinations