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Puppy & Kitten Care 

Give your new pet the best start in life.

Although every puppy or kitten will need routine veterinary care during their first year, each of them will require an individualized plan. Let’s work together to determine how we can give your new furry friend the best start in life possible. 

You want to make sure your pet is as healthy as possible, but price can be a concern. With our comprehensive Healthy Start Plans, you can make sure you’re providing your pet with the best preventative health care possible—all while saving up to 35% in the process! These plans make it easy to give your puppy or kitten a healthy start at life without putting a strain on your wallet. Email or call us for more information on how a Healthy Start Plan can keep your pet healthy (and your pocketbook happy).

What should my pet’s first year look like?

During their first year, your kitten or puppy will require regular visits with their veterinarian. These visits are comprised of physical exams, vaccinations, and diagnostic testing – all of which allow us to keep tabs on your pet’s health as they grow and develop.

  • Physical Exams
    A lifetime of wellness starts with your pet’s very first physical exam. Unlike adult pets, puppies and kittens require approximately 3-4 exams during their first 8-16 weeks. At those exams, your pet will receive important vaccines and assessments of their overall health.
     
  • Vaccines
    Because the immune system is still developing, puppies and kittens must receive a series of properly staged vaccines including boosters. We tailor our vaccine recommendations based on your pet’s individual lifestyle and breed using guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
     
  • Diagnostic Testing
    Both puppies and kittens should have certain diagnostic tests over the course of their first year. Puppies should be tested for heartworm by 12 months of age, if not before. Kittens, on the other hand, should be tested for feline leukemia (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) during their first exam. 

In addition to examining your new pet and providing them with vaccines and diagnostics, your veterinarian will discuss other services that could help them live a longer, healthier life, such as spaying and neutering.

Call us at (573) 474-9508 to schedule your pet’s first physical exam. 

Puppy & Kitten Vaccinations