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Essential Care for Puppies and Kittens
Spay/Neuter Procedure
Puppy Wellness Exams
Puppy examinations are scheduled every 3-4 weeks until the puppy is over 16 weeks of age. This consistent puppy care routine allows us to properly monitor your puppy’s growth, vaccinate against illnesses, and prevent parasitic infections. The veterinarian will complete a full physical examination and administer core and non-core vaccines during these visits.
Puppy Vaccinations
Vaccinations are used to keep your puppy safe from life-threatening conditions, and they are especially important given their developing immune systems.
Before your puppy has received all of their recommended vaccinations, it’s important to be mindful of potential disease exposure. While we do not recommend that puppies stay indoors at all times, they can safely go outside with proper precautions. Avoid high-traffic areas such as dog parks or places where vaccination status of other dogs is unknown until your puppy has completed their vaccine series. Supervised outdoor time in controlled environments is a great way to support healthy socialization and development.
There are two types of vaccines for puppies, core and non-core.
- Core Vaccines – Rabies, distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus.
- Non-Core Vaccines – Given based on your pet’s lifestyle, health condition, and risk of exposure.
Multi-Cat Households

- For all kittens that live in households with other cats, it is highly recommended that they receive Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) testing. Testing requires two drops of blood and can be completed during a wellness check.
- It is strongly advised not to introduce your kitten to other cats in your household until test results are completed.
- The process of introducing a new cat into a multi-cat household is a somewhat gradual process. Follow the steps below for a smooth and safe introduction!
- Situate your new kitten in a room separate from the rest of your cats.
- Allow the cats to smell each other through the door, but not make physical contact.
- After some time, place your kitten in a carrier for the other cats to see it.
- Allow them to interact.
Kitten Wellness Exams
Kitten Vaccinations
Vaccinations are used to keep your kitten safe from life-threatening conditions, and they are especially important given their developing immune systems.
Before your kitten has received all of their proper vaccinations, we recommend protecting them by physically safeguarded against places where they may be susceptible to disease. It is best to keep them in your own home as much as possible until they have their vaccines.
There are two types of vaccines for kittens, core and non-core.
- Core Vaccines – Rabies, distemper, rhinotracheitis, and calicivirus.
- Non-Core Vaccines – Given based on your kitten’s lifestyle, health condition, and risk of exposure.


