We recommend that rabbits are vaccinated against myxomatosis and viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD).
Previously this would have been administered through two separate injections.
However our new rabbit vaccine means that your pet can be protected against myxomatosis and both strains of VHD with just a single injection.
Book a vaccination appointment for your rabbit
If your cat or dog's vaccinations have expired and you need to start from scratch, don't worry.
To help get you back on track we're offering a vaccination restart for the price of a booster.
After their first course, your pet will need regular boosters to keep them protected. If you miss a booster, they need to begin the full vaccination course again.
Vaccination: Restart usual price | Vaccination: Restart offer price | Save up to | |
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Dog Vaccinations (inc Kennel Cough) | £146 | £120 | £26 |
Dog Vaccinations | £91 | £65 | £26 |
Cat Vaccinations | £96 | £65 | £31 |
*Terms of service apply.
The Promotion is valid on appointments made between 4th July 2025 - 27th September 2025. You must book via the above appointment or via telephone for the offer.
Please quote the appropriate offer code below when making your appointment by phone.
'Vaccination Amnesty Dog - Restart & KC'
'Vaccination Amnesty Dog - Restart'
'Vaccination Amnesty Dog - Restart 2nd'
'Vaccination Amnesty Cat - Restart'
'Vaccination Amnesty Cat - Restart 2nd'
Only one offer can be used per client. The Promotion is available to participants who are new and existing clients at Oak Barn Vets. Offer not available in conjunction with any other offer.
Rabbit Vaccinations FAQs
Do house rabbits need to be vaccinated?
Vaccinations are essential for providing your rabbit with adequate protection from life-threatening and debilitating diseases such as viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD 1 and 2) and myxomatosis.
How often do rabbits need to be vaccinated?
We recommend that rabbits are vaccinated every 12 months to protect them against potentially fatal diseases.
Do rabbits need to go to the vet?
To ensure your rabbit is kept happy and healthy, we recommend annual check-ups, as well as consults if you’re worried about your rabbit’s health. Rabbits are vulnerable to infectious diseases and illnesses one example is dental disease, which can cause a wide range of problems for your pet. We would advise you on vaccinations as well as external and internal parasite prevention.