03/20/2026
We don’t think of our pets as “just animals.”
They’re family.
They share our homes, our yards, our routines—
and the people we love most.
Leptospirosis is different from many illnesses because it doesn’t stop with pets. It’s zoonotic, meaning it can spread from animals to people.
When a dog is exposed, the risk isn’t only about their health.
It can put the entire household at risk—especially children, older adults, and anyone with a compromised immune system.
This isn’t just a veterinary concern.
It’s a family health concern.
Protecting your pet can also mean protecting the people they live with, sleep near, and play alongside every day.
Vaccination is considered a simple and effective way to reduce that shared risk.
👉 Book an online appointment today to discuss leptospirosis vaccination and family protection. Act now:https://animalmedical.org/book-an-appointment/
👉 Want to learn more about how leptospirosis can affect people as well as pets? Call us to learn more.