Just as with people, the first year of a kitty-puppy's life requires multiple visits to the doctor. The goal is to monitor proper growth, detect any congenital issues, establish proper immunity, eliminate parasites, and assure that you have a well-behaved family member.
We Recommend puppies begin vaccinations by 8 weeks of age for optimal results. Puppies must not have any public exposure until fully vaccinated. Puppies must build immunity over a designated period of 4-5 visits. We include a fecal test to check for contagious bacteria that must be medically treated. A proper protocol of deworming is necessary to keep you and your pet safe from parasites. Puppy visits are welcome without an appointment Monday - Saturday during regular business hours up until an hour before closing please call ahead of time to learn our schedule for the day you wish to come in.
Our Dog Vaccinations Protocol is based in AAHA Canine Vaccination Guideline. The Guidelines are an authoritative source of evidence-based recommendations and expert opinion provided by the AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines Task Force. The Task Force includes individuals with extensive experience in primary care practice, academia, shelter medicine, public health, and veterinary law related to clinical practice.
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Puppy Package Services and Schedule:
Beginning as early as 6 weeks of age, administer sequential doses of a combination vaccine at an interval of 2 to 4 weeks until at least 16 weeks of age.
6 to 8 Weeks of Age (First round)
- Puppy Physical Examination by Doctor- assess vital body systems & development
- Oral Deworming treatment
- Vaccine: DHPP #1(Distemper/Hepatitis/Parvo/Parainfluenza)
- Vaccine: Bordetella (kennel cough) initial dose
- Fecal Test (Idexx DX profile)
- Nail Trim
10 to 14 Weeks of Age (Second Round)
- Puppy Progress Examination by Technician
- Oral Deworming treatment
- Vaccine: DHLPP #2 (Distemper/Hepatitis/Parvo/Parainfluenza) + Leptospirosis
- Vaccine: Bordetella Booster (kennel cough)
- Fleas & ticks’ prevention, single dose
- Nail Trim
14-20 Weeks of Age (Third Round)
- Puppy Progress Examination by Doctor
- Vaccine: DHLPP Booster (Distemper/Hepatitis/Parvo/Parainfluenza/Leptospirosis)
- Vaccine: Rabies, 1year (tag processing & certificate)
- Nail Trim
6 to 9 months Puppies 20 PACK: You will receive a 20 % discount in the following Services/Products:
- Puppy Progress Examination by Doctor
- Parasite Screening: Idexx SNAP $DX Plus (to detect Heartworm, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma and Lyme)
- Spay / Neuter
- Microchip Home Again (Implant & Registration)
- Parasites prevention 6-month Pack
Kitten Package Services and Schedule:
At this time, vaccines recommended by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) for all kittens, include the following:
6 to 8 Weeks of Age (First round)
- Kitten Physical Examination by Doctor- assess vital body systems & development
- Oral Deworming treatment
- Vaccine: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis) 1st dose
- Fecal Test (Idexx DX profile)
- Nail Trim
9 to 12 Weeks of Age (Second Round)
- Kitten Progress Examination by Technician
- Oral Deworming treatment
- Vaccine: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis) 1st booster
- Nail Trim
13-20 Weeks of Age (Third Round)
- Kitten Physical Examination by Doctor- assess vital body systems & development
- Oral Deworming treatment
- Vaccine: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis) 2nd booster
- Vaccine: Rabies, 1year (tag processing & certificate)
- Nail Trim
6 to 9 months Kitten 20 PACK. You will receive a 20 % discount in the following Services/Products:
- Kitten Progress Examination by Doctor
- IDEXX VetLab Station SNAP FIV/FeLV Combo (IHD_FIV/FeLV)
- Vaccine: FeLV (Feline Leukemia) 1 dose & 1st Booster (total 2 doses)
- Spay / Neuter
- Microchip Home Again (Implant & Registration)
Note: Pets with potentially contagious conditions are asked to wait in the car or outside of the facility. You may give us a call when you arrive, and we will meet you at the car and bring you directly into an exam room as soon as one is available. Potentially contagious conditions include upper respiratory conditions (coughing/sneezing), vomiting, and diarrhea