Puppies & Kittens

A simple road to a happy life.

Our popular Preventative Care Plans make it easier than ever to provide high quality care for your pet with a budget-friendly monthly payment. Because veterinary care should be this easy.

Start Off Right

A healthy puppy or kitten has the greatest chance of thriving in your home and growing up to be a well-loved member of your family. To ensure this, we meet the physical and behavioral needs of your young pet throughout the first year.

Even the healthiest puppies and kittens need to be seen by our veterinary staff within a few days of entering your home. This allows us to assess their health, address any concerns, and answer your questions. This also helps us to forge a special bond between your young pets and our staff, making future visits to the veterinarian a positive experience for everyone.

Start Off Right

A healthy puppy or kitten has the greatest chance of thriving in your home and growing up to be a well-loved member of your family. To ensure this, we meet the physical and behavioral needs of your young pet throughout the first year.

Even the healthiest puppies and kittens need to be seen by our veterinary staff within a few days of entering your home. This allows us to assess their health, address any concerns, and answer your questions. This also helps us to forge a special bond between your young pets and our staff, making future visits to the veterinarian a positive experience for everyone.

The First Year

While all pets are unique and their veterinary needs may differ considerably, the following is a typical schedule of visits during the first year of life. At each of these visits, we complete a physical exam to identify any developmental issues or changes in overall health.

Expect us to spend extra time playing and cuddling your newest pet, to help socialize your young companion. Remember to bring a fresh stool sample and any paperwork from the breeder, shelter, or previous vet visits.

Visit the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Pet Health Library for lots of information about raising a puppy and kitten.

The First Year

While all pets are unique and their veterinary needs may differ considerably, the following is a typical schedule of visits during the first year of life. At each of these visits, we complete a physical exam to identify any developmental issues or changes in overall health.

Expect us to spend extra time playing and cuddling your newest pet, to help socialize your young companion. Remember to bring a fresh stool sample and any paperwork from the breeder, shelter, or previous vet visits.

Visit the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Pet Health Library for lots of information about raising a puppy and kitten.