Wellness for the younger pet

Why Have Puppy or Kitten Exams, Vaccines, and Deworming?
Puppy and Kitten exams are important to ensure your new family member is healthy and free of any congenital abnormalities. An exam is also beneficial to monitor their growth rate and check for any sign of illness
Vaccines pick up when mother's nursing immunity starts to end. Vaccinations are important to build a healthy immune system in your new puppy or kitten. A tailored vaccine series will ensure that your new pet will be protected if they are exposed to a sick animal.
All puppies and kittens are born worms. They get intestinal worms from their mother while still in the womb and through their mother's milk. These worms can suck blood from your new pet and may cause a life-threatening condition. These parasites are also zoonotic, which means they can affect humans as well.

Our Puppy and Kitten care package includes the following :

A Physical Exam:
The most important part of the senior care program. Your veterinarian will assess all body systems to check for any abnormalities

Vaccines
A very crucial part of the first six months of your pets life. When they are spread out over a 3 to 4 weeks period of time they maximize the potential for immunity from the diseases within the vaccine.

Ear Cleaning
This is done to remove any debris that can create an environment for infection.

Ear Cytology
This will detect any present infection.

Fecal
This will detect intestinal parasites which could be contagious to you and your human loved ones.

Ear Mite Exam
This will detect any present ear mites which could lead to a secondary ear infection.

Spaying
Spaying is an ovariohysterectomy (removal of the ovaries and Uterus). If spayed before the fist heat cycle your pet has less than 1% chance of developing breast cancer. It eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer and, eliminates unwanted pregnancy.

Neutering
This is the removal of the testicles and spermatic cord. It eliminates the risk of testicular caner, the second most common tumor in male dogs. It also greatly reduces the risk of prostate cancer and prostatitis. It reduces the risk of perianal tumors. Also, it reduces roaming and fighting and eliminates unwanted litters.

Unfortunate reality
More than 4 million pets are euthanized in U.S. animal shelters each year simply because they have no home. Many puppies and kittens less than 6 months old. Spaying and Neutering helps stop this needless loss of life.