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Giving Your Puppy or Kitten the Best Start in Life
New Puppy & Kitten Care: Expert Veterinary Services
Adding a new puppy or kitten to the family is a cause for joy and celebration. Pets bring happiness and warmth into our lives with their funny antics and loving natures. We want to help your new pet live a long, healthy, and happy life.
Puppies and kittens require special care for their growth and development. Just like human children, pets will need to go to the vet’s office for a check-up more frequently than adults to ensure they receive the proper vaccinations and are free from any developmental issues.
What to Expect at Your Puppy’s First Vet Visit
- A thorough physical examination will be conducted to assess the puppy's overall health, checking things like weight, temperature, heart rate, and reflexes.
- The vet will discuss the puppy's vaccination schedule and provide the necessary shots to protect against common infectious diseases like parvo, distemper, and rabies.
- Puppies are prone to intestinal parasites, so the vet will likely recommend deworming medication and discuss ongoing parasite prevention options.
- The vet will provide advice on the puppy's diet, including recommended feeding amounts, frequency, and transitioning to solid food.
- If your puppy is not spayed or neutered yet, the vet will likely work with you to schedule this procedure.
- The vet may offer guidance on housebreaking, socialization, and other essential puppy training strategies.
- The pet owner can ask any questions they may have about caring for their new puppy and maintaining its long-term well-being.
What to Expect at Your Kitten’s First Vet Visit
- A physical examination will be conducted to check the kitten's eyes, ears, teeth, coat, weight, temperature, and other vital signs.
- The vet will discuss and administer the necessary kitten vaccination series to protect against life-threatening illnesses like feline distemper and rabies.
- The vet will check for internal and external parasites like worms, fleas, and mites, and prescribe appropriate deworming or flea/tick prevention medications.
- The vet will provide guidance on proper kitten nutrition, including recommended feeding amounts, schedules, and transitioning to adult cat food.
- Tips on litter box setup and kitten litter training may be offered to help the new pet owner establish good bathroom habits.
- The vet will likely recommend scheduling the kitten's spay or neuter procedure at the ideal age, usually around 5-6 months old.
- The pet owner can ask any questions they may have about caring for their new kitten.

Common FAQs For New Pet Parents
When Should Pets Be Dewormed?
How Often Do Puppies and Kittens Go to the Vet in the First Year?
What Puppy Vaccination Schedule Should I Follow?
- 6 to 8 weeks: Distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza (DHPP) vaccine
- 10 to 12 weeks: DHPP vaccine booster
- 14 to 16 weeks: DHPP vaccine booster, rabies vaccine
- 12 to 24 weeks: Lyme disease vaccine (depending on geographic location and risk factors)
- 16 to 18 weeks: DHPP vaccine booster
Should I Spay/neuter My Pet?
Does My Pet Need a Microchip?
Puppy Package
First Visit
- Exam / Office Visit
- Distemper/Adenovirus/Parainfluenza/
Parvo/Corona Vaccination - Fecal (Internal Parasite test)
Second Visit
- Examination / Office Visit
- Distemper/Adenovirus/Parainfluenza/
Parvo/Corona Vaccination - Bordetella (Kennel cough) vaccination
- K-9 Influenza Vaccine
- Fecal (Internal Parasite test)
- Heartworm Preventative Single
Third Visit
- Examination / Office Visit
- Distemper/Adenovirus/Parainfluenza/
Parvo/Corona Vaccination - Bordetella (Kennel cough) Vaccination
- Rabies
- K-9 Influenza Vaccine
- Heartworm Preventative Single
* Your dog will need a 6 months supply of heartworm preventative, not included in package.
Must be completed within 6 months. Fees refundable ONLY for hospital credit here at HEVH.
Kitten Package
Must Be Completed Within 6 Months
First Visit
- Exam
- Feline Viral
- Rhinotracheitis/Chlamydia/
Panleukopenia/Calici Vaccine - Fecal
Second Visit
- Exam
- Feline Viral
- Rhinotracheitis/Chlamydia/
Panleukopenia/Calici Vaccine - Feline Leukemia Vaccination
Third Visit
- Exam
- Feline Viral
- Rhinotracheitis/Chlamydia/
Panleukopenia/Calici Vaccine - Feline Leukemia Vaccination
- Rabies Vaccination
- Heartworm Preventative Single
**FELV/FIV COMBO TEST ARE NOT INCLUDED IN PACKAGE.
Fees refundable ONLY for hospital credit here at HEVH.