Vaccination Schedule for Dogs & Cats in Jordan

Vaccination Schedule for Dogs & Cats in Jordan

🐾 Vaccination Schedule for Dogs & Cats in Jordan (2025 Guide)

Keeping your pet vaccinated is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure a long, healthy, and safe life. Whether you’re a new pet parent or looking to update your pet’s health routine, this 2025 guide provides everything you need to know about vaccination schedules in Jordan.

Vaccines protect against dangerous and potentially fatal diseases. They also prevent the spread of viruses in the community and are required for travel, grooming appointments, daycare, and boarding facilities.

This guide breaks down the core vaccines, recommended boosters, and age-based timelines for both dogs and cats—according to international veterinary standards adapted for Jordan.


🐶 Dog Vaccination Schedule in Jordan

Core Vaccines (Essential for All Dogs)

These vaccines protect your dog from severe and common viral diseases.

1. DHPP Vaccine

Protects against:

  • Distemper

  • Hepatitis

  • Parvovirus

  • Parainfluenza

2. Rabies Vaccine

Required by law in most countries and mandatory for travel.


🐕 Recommended Dog Vaccines (Based on Lifestyle)

These aren’t required for every dog but may be necessary depending on your dog’s environment or travel plans.

• Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

Recommended for dogs who:

  • Visit groomers

  • Go to daycare

  • Stay at boarding facilities

  • Socialize with many dogs

• Leptospirosis

Recommended for dogs exposed to:

  • Outdoor water

  • Farms

  • Rodents

  • Muddy or wet areas


📅 Dog Vaccination Timeline (2025 Schedule)

Age Vaccine
6–8 weeks DHPP (1st dose)
10–12 weeks DHPP (2nd dose)
14–16 weeks DHPP (3rd dose) + Rabies
1 year old DHPP booster + Rabies booster
Annually DHPP, Rabies, Bordetella, Leptospirosis (if needed)

Important: Puppies must complete all DHPP boosters to be fully protected from parvovirus—one of the most common pet emergencies in Jordan.


🐱 Cat Vaccination Schedule in Jordan

Core Vaccines (Essential for All Cats)

These vaccines protect against major viral diseases and are required for cats of all lifestyles.

1. FVRCP Vaccine

Protects against:

  • Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis

  • Calicivirus

  • Panleukopenia

2. Rabies Vaccine

Mandatory for travel and strongly recommended for all cats.


🐈 Recommended Cat Vaccines (Lifestyle-Based)

• FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus)

Recommended for cats who:

  • Go outdoors

  • Live in multi-cat homes

  • Are newly adopted rescues

  • Have unknown vaccination history


📅 Cat Vaccination Timeline (2025 Schedule)

Age Vaccine
6–8 weeks FVRCP (1st dose)
10–12 weeks FVRCP (2nd dose)
14–16 weeks FVRCP (3rd dose) + Rabies
1 year old FVRCP booster + Rabies booster
Annually FVRCP + FeLV (if needed)

✈️ Vaccinations Required for International Travel

If you're traveling with your pet from Jordan, most countries require:

  • Valid Rabies vaccination

  • Microchip compatible with ISO standards

  • Government health certificate

  • Rabies antibody titer test (for EU/UK and some Asian countries)

  • Recent vet examination within 5–10 days of travel

Check airline rules individually—they vary.


💡 How to Know If Your Pet Is Due for Vaccines

Look for:
✔ Vet reminders
✔ Expired Rabies certificate
✔ Annual exam date approaching
✔ New travel plans
✔ Your pet going to daycare, grooming, or boarding soon

If you’re unsure, your vet can check your pet’s vaccination history and recommend the correct schedule.


🧠 Why Vaccination Is Especially Important in Jordan

Jordan has:

  • High outdoor stray animal activity

  • Common viral outbreaks (especially Parvo and Distemper)

  • Frequent international pet travel

  • Warm climate that increases exposure risks

Regular vaccinations reduce the risk of serious illness, expensive vet bills, and quarantine restrictions during travel.


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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are vaccines mandatory in Jordan?

Rabies is strongly recommended and required for international travel. Other vaccines are highly recommended for health and safety.

2. My pet stays indoors. Do they still need vaccines?

Yes. Viruses can be carried on shoes, clothes, or through open windows.

3. Can my pet get vaccinated if they are sick?

Your vet may postpone the vaccine until your pet recovers.

4. When can my pet travel after vaccination?

Usually 21–30 days after the Rabies vaccine.

5. Do I need to restart vaccines if I miss a booster?

Sometimes yes — it depends on how long it has been. Always consult your vet.


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