Puppy Wellness Plans

Nurturing your furry companion’s health. Wellness Plans Kitten Vaccines
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Puppy Package | $400
Compared to $675 for individual services! First Visit (~8 Weeks)
  • Physical Exam: The Puppy Visit 1 Package includes a nose-to-tail wellness physical exam.
  • 5-in-1 Vaccine: This vaccination is considered a core vaccination for every dog, meaning every dog should receive this vaccination as puppies, then receive booster vaccines based on your veterinarian’s recommendation.
  • Intestinal Parasite Screening: The intestinal parasite screening involves taking a fecal sample and checking it microscopically for common intestinal parasites like roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, giardia, and coccidia.
  • Deworming: Roundworms and hookworms are two of the most common intestinal parasites of puppies. Our puppy packages includes deworming to proactively treat these.
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Second Visit (~12 Weeks)
  • 5-in-1 Vaccine + Lepto: This vaccination is considered a core vaccination for every dog, meaning every dog should receive this vaccination as puppies, then receive booster vaccines based on your veterinarian’s recommendation. The causative agent of Leptospirosis is a bacterial organism that is highly contagious that infects humans and animals. Signs of infection in animals include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, weakness, depression, and muscle pain. Without treatment, affected animals may succumb to kidney and/or liver failure.
  • Bordetella Vaccine: Bordetella bronchiseptica, a bacterial organism, is one of several major causes of infectious tracheobronchitis or Kennel Cough, an extremely contagious respiratory disease of dogs. The disease is spread by direct contact and airborne transmission. The highest risk includes dogs frequently attending dog parks, doggy day care, training classes, boarding, and grooming facilities. However, cases can occasionally appear in dogs confined to a house or yard, as the disease is occasionally transmitted dog-to-dog through a fence or screen door.
  • Deworming: Roundworms and hookworms are two of the most common intestinal parasites of puppies. Our puppy packages includes deworming to proactively treat these.
  • Nail Trim: Recommended For: All puppies. The frequency at which your pet’s nails should be trimmed varies from pet to pet. Some dogs may need their nails trimmed as often as every 3-4 weeks.
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The Difference You Need
  • Rabies 1 Years: All dogs must be vaccinated for Rabies Virus. Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous system that can affect all mammals, including humans, and is 100% fatal if left untreated. It is transmitted from animal-to-animal or from animal-to-human primarily through the bite of an infected animal. Rabies virus travels in the nerves from the site of the bite to the brain and spinal cord. Rabies is carried in the U.S. in wild animals such as skunks, raccoons, foxes, and bats.
  • 5-in-1 Vaccine + Lepto: This vaccination is considered a core vaccination for every dog, meaning every dog should receive this vaccination as puppies, then receive booster vaccines based on your veterinarian’s recommendation. The causative agent of Leptospirosis is a bacterial organism that is highly contagious that infects humans and animals. Signs of infection in animals include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, weakness, depression, and muscle pain. Without treatment, affected animals may succumb to kidney and/or liver failure.
Third Visit (~16 Weeks)
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  • Bordetella Vaccine: Bordetella bronchiseptica, a bacterial organism, is one of several major causes of infectious tracheobronchitis or Kennel Cough, an extremely contagious respiratory disease of dogs. The disease is spread by direct contact and airborne transmission. The highest risk includes dogs frequently attending dog parks, doggy day care, training classes, boarding, and grooming facilities. However, cases can occasionally appear in dogs confined to a house or yard, as the disease is occasionally transmitted dog-to-dog through a fence or screen door.
  • Deworming: Roundworms and hookworms are two of the most common intestinal parasites of puppies. Our puppy packages includes deworming to proactively treat these.
Third Visit (~16 Weeks)
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Note: Puppy Package timing is customizable to your puppy’s needs and can vary depending on the age they started their vaccine schedule. And, smaller puppies may need vaccinations to be administered separately, versus multiple in the same visit.