Have you
recently added to your fur family? Are you considering getting a new pup or
kitten but are not sure what it entails? Well, you are in luck! For my blog
this week I thought I’d briefly go over what a puppy & kitten schedule
looks like. I’d have to say, this is one of the perks of living at an animal
hospital! I get to meet a bunch of new babies and watch them grow throughout
the years! The bond the doctors and my girls create from day one with the
babies grows along with them and they become part of our family here at SAH! It
means so much to all of us to be a part of their lives… their humans too!
OK, so where to start… First, it
is a great idea to figure out what breed will fit best with you and your
family. Remember, each cat and dog is different, some are more active than
others, some may be more prone to certain health issues and so forth. Do your
research! Purina has a great online tool that can help narrow down your options
based on your life style. I have included those links below.
Second,
time to find a breeder or shelter! Adoption is a great way to find a new family
member however, it may not be ideal for everyone. Either way, make sure you
research the shelter or breeder you are using. If they have references, use
them!
So
now you have found your new baby… what next?! Depending on their age, they will
need to receive a series of vaccines to be sure they are protected. Here is
what a schedule would look like;
·
Visit
One: 8-10 weeks old- visit with doctor
o
Education
on importance of vaccines, parasite prevention, clicker training, feeding
schedules and pet insurance. A complimentary puppy/kitten pack will be given to
you at this time with additional information!
o
Comprehensive
Wellness Exam
o
Intestinal
parasite fecal exam
o
Deworming
medication
o Puppy Vaccines: Distemper initial,
Bordetella (kennel cough)
o Kitten Vaccines: Distemper initial
and feline Leukemia/FIV blood screening
·
Visit
Two: 12-14 weeks old- visit with doctor
o
Education
on flea and tick prevention, heartworm prevention, dental care, nail trimming,
microchip and importance of spay and neuter
o
Wellness
follow up exam
o Puppy Vaccines: Distemper/Leptosporosis,
Lyme, Rabies
o Kitten Vaccines: Distemper booster,
Leukemia, Rabies
·
Visit
Three: 15-17 weeks old- visit with technicians
o
Exam
with technicians
o Puppy Vaccines: Leptosporosis, Lyme
o Kitten Vaccines: Leukemia booster
And there you have it! Now, don’t hold me to these schedules!
Like I said earlier, things can change depending on their age and what vaccines
they may have received from their previous home. There is a lot of information
to go over so take your time and ask all the questions you may have! That is
what my girls and the doctors are here for!
Happy searching!
-Murphy Cat