What To Expect from Tiny Tot to Our Beloved Seniors
Puppies (Ages 0-12 months)
- Wellness exams and vaccines every 3-4 weeks up until 16-18 weeks of age.
- Initial fecal analysis and routine de-worming.
- Starting monthly flea and parasite prevention, which is recommended year-round.
- Spay/neuter planning which includes pre anesthetic blood work and ECG - this varies by breed and is typically completed within 6 months of the surgery.
- Microchipping - can be done at the time of surgery or earlier!
- Discuss life style, training and socialization.
Kittens (Ages 0-12 months)
- Wellness exams and vaccines every 3-4 weeks up until 16-18 weeks of age.
- Initial fecal analysis and routine de-worming.
- Starting monthly flea and parasite prevention, which is recommended year-round - even for our indoor only kitties.
- Spay/neuter planning which includes pre anesthetic blood work and ECG - this is typically completed within 6 months of the surgery.
- Microchipping - can be done at the time of surgery or earlier!
- Discuss life style, training and socialization.
Adult Dog (Ages 1-6)
- Annual wellness exams (nose to tail assessments).
- Vaccines every 1 or 3 years (tailored to your pets life style).
- Yearly screening for heartworm disease and intestinal parasites.
- Baseline blood work.
- Dental health planning.
Adult Cats (Ages 1-6 )
- Annual wellness exams (nose to tail assessments).
- Vaccines every 1 or 3 years (tailored to your pets life style).
- Yearly screening for intestinal parasites.
- Baseline blood work.
- Dental health planning.
Senior Dogs (Ages 7 +)
- Bi-yearly wellness exams (nose to tail assessments)
- Vaccines every 1 or 3 years (tailored to your pets life style)
- Yearly screening for heartworm disease and intestinal parasites.
- Routine bloodwork and/or urinalysis every 6 months to monitor organ function.
- Dental health planning.
- Close monitoring of joint health and other diseases common to senior pets.
Senior Cats (Ages 7+)
- Bi-yearly wellness exams (nose to tail assessments)
- Vaccines every 1 or 3 years (tailored to your pets life style)
- Yearly screening for heartworm disease and intestinal parasites.
- Routine bloodwork and urinalysis every 6 months to monitor organ function.
- Dental health planning.
- Close monitoring of joint health and other diseases common to senior pets.