Puppy & Kitten Care

The first year with a new pet is full of questions. We’re here to guide you through vaccinations, nutrition, preventive medicine, and the everyday moments that make pets family.

What to Expect at Your First Veterinary Visit

Your first visit sets the foundation for your pet’s long-term health. It is recommended to schedule your first wellness exam as soon as possible after bringing them home.

At This Appointment, We’ll Help You:

  • Create a personalized vaccine plan
  • Start flea, tick, heartworm, and parasite prevention
  • Review nutrition and feeding
  • Answer training and behavior questions
  • Run necessary tests
  • Check overall growth and development
Schedule Your Pet’s First Visit

Start With the Basics

Your little one is learning everything about their new world. A little structure goes a long way in helping them feel safe and secure. We’re here to guide you through vaccinations, nutrition, preventive medicine, and the everyday moments that make pets family.

Your veterinary team will personalize care recommendations and timing based on your family’s unique needs, lifestyle, and health.

Read our guides on how you can give them a strong start.

Vaccinations

A vital part of keeping your pet healthy and happy we recommend a schedule of vaccinations that are the most appropriate for your pet’s lifestyle. Our goal is to keep your pet protected as their immune system develops.

Typical Visit Timeline

Expect to see your primary care veterinarian 3 to 4 times between 6 and 16 weeks, again around 6 months, and at one year. This schedule may vary based on your pet’s individual healthcare needs.

  • 8 Weeks
  • 12 Weeks
  • 16 Weeks
  • 6 months
  • One year
Caring for Pets & Those who Love Them for Over 80 Years

Parasite Prevention: Fleas, Ticks & More

Parasites can affect digestion, growth, comfort, and even spread to humans. Prevention is simple and safe and recommended year-round.

Your Pet Needs Monthly Protection Against:

  • Ticks
  • Fleas
  • Heartworm
  • Intestinal parasites

Spaying or Neutering

Spaying/neutering helps prevent certain cancers or medical issues, reduces certain behaviors, and prevents accidental litters.

We Are Here 24/7 for Emergency Care

Call or visit the Pieper Memorial Emergency & Specialty Hospital if your pet is experiencing serious or sudden clinical symptoms.