For many pet lovers, there is nothing more exciting and fun than getting a new puppy! Your Rupert Animal Clinic veterinarian is your partner in making sure your puppy gets the best start possible. Our Puppy Wellness Program was created to make sure your new friend gets started off on the right paw, because the first few months of a young dog’s life are critical to their development, future health and well-being.
You should schedule your puppy to see the veterinarian as soon as possible after you adopt. Below is information on what you can expect when you bring your pet in for his or her initial exam.
Comprehensive Physical Exams
Is your puppy’s growth on track? Are there any telltale signs of current or future health issues? How large will my puppy get? These are all questions that can be answered by your veterinarian with a physical exam.
Vaccinations
Just like newborn babies, the immune systems of young pets are not fully developed. This means they are more susceptible to disease, and therefore puppies need a series of vaccinations given at monthly intervals to be protected. In this package, your puppy will receive rabies (required by law), canine distemper series, coronavirus and leptospirosis.
We also recommend the Canine Influenza series and Bordetella series to ensure your puppy is well protected from common respiratory viruses and to prepare them for future boarding or grooming as many facilities in the area require the Bordetella vaccination
Intestinal Parasite Screening Bloodwork
We feel it is important to check a puppy’s internal health at a young age with routine bloodwork. This helps us to ensure that the puppy’s internal organs are functioning properly and ready to grow with your puppy. Starting routine bloodwork at a young age can help us prevent future issues by watching the trends of the internal organs over time. It’s very common for puppies to have worms, and they can make your new friend very sick and weak. Some of these worms can also be passed to your human family members. Fecal testing for intestinal parasites is a must for puppies. Should your pet test positive for hookworms, whipworms, roundworms or tapeworms, treatment is at an additional cost but is usually very reasonable.
Microchipping
One of the most important things you can do for your pet is to make sure he or she is microchipped. Unlike collars, microchips stay with your pet for life and will make it much more likely your dog will be returned to you if lost.
First Doses of Heartworm, Flea, & Tick Preventative
Fleas and ticks are not only unpleasant, they carry disease and can be very detrimental to a young dog’s health. Heartworm can be deadly; therefore, we recommend monthly prevention to protect your puppy. While there is treatment available after a confirmed Heartworm parasite load, it is very rarely successful and is very expensive. We can help you pick the best flea, tick, and heartworm prevention for your puppy as they grow! We’ll make sure your puppy is protected with their first doses of flea, tick and heartworm preventive.
Behavior & Nutrition Counseling
While it may be true that puppies don’t come with instructions, counseling with our veterinarians about the best housebreaking methods, the importance of socialization and basic training will set your pup up for success as a family member. We can also advise you on feeding schedules and options for optimum health.
To schedule your puppy for a visit, make an appointment online or call (208) 436-9818.