Puppy & Kitten Wellness Exams

Bring your puppy or kitten in for a full nose to tail exam


The Vets Animal Hospital tailors puppy and kitten exams to each pet’s lifestyle to ensure the best care possible.  For this reason we feel it is too generlized to treat each pet from a puppy or kitten “package”.
Congratulations! Adding a new puppy or kitten to your family is an exciting event with many fulfilling years of special companionship ahead of you. Puppies and kittens come with a lot of responsibility though, and that’s why we at The Vets Animal Hospital are here to help you care for your new addition to the family.
It’s also important to bring your puppy or kitten in for a full nose to tail exam, and to get them familiar with our veterinary hospital from a young age. There are numerous topics to be aware of and discuss, including vaccinations, nutrition, behavioral training, socialization, and may more. Call us today and we can give you all the information you need to care for your puppy or kitten!
We are so happy that you have found another member of your family, and we are excited to meet them!
Regular wellness exams also make your pet more familiar with our veterinary hospital, and makes future visits easier on them and you. Please contact us today if you have any questions or would like to learn more about how we care for your pet.

Puppy Socialization

Vaccinations and Microchipping

At The Vets Animal Hospital in Windsor, CO, we believe that one of the most important aspects of caring for your pet’s health is vaccinating them against potential diseases. There are a variety of diseases that affect our pets and animals, so proper vaccination is vital in protecting them from the many types of illnesses they are susceptible to.
It’s important to consult with us about the unique risks by living in our region of the country. We will be happy to discuss the benefits of protecting your pet with vaccinations, as well as provide you with the information on the all required vaccinations for your pet.
It is our goal to provide the highest level of care for your pet, and vaccination is an integral part of your pet’s overall health. Please contact us today if you have any questions or concerns about your pet’s vaccination.

MICROCHIPPING
At The Vets Animal Hospital, we are happy to offer microchipping. Every year, thousands and thousands of pets go missing. Not knowing where your pet is or how to bring them back can be a helpless, hopeless feeling. It’s a tragedy that happens all too often.
But there is a simple, safe, and effective way to ensure your pet’s safety and retrieval should they ever become lost. Microchipping is a standard procedure that implants a tiny chip underneath your pet’s skin. It is a painless and relatively fast procedure, and is completely safe.
This microchip is registered with your pet’s vital information, and can be scanned by any veterinarian or animal shelter so that they can return your pet directly to you.
Save yourself the heartache and stress of a lost pet. Microchips bring pets home.

Canine Health Care Recommendations

8 Weeks

> Physical examination and Developement Evaluation
> DA2PPV Vaccination for Canine Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvo virus
> Intranasal Bordatella Vaccine
> Deworming & repeat again in 2 weeks (to give at home)
> Sentinel Spectrum Heart worm Prevention
>Nexgard Flea and Tick Prevention (as indicated by doctor)
> Fecal Panel to look for Intestinal parasites

16 Weeks

> Physical examination and Developmental Evaluation
> 1 year DA2PPV vaccine
> 1 year Bordetella vaccine
> 1 year Rabies vaccine
> Sentinel Spectrum Heartworm preventive.  Send home supply to finish monthly dosing
> Nexgard Flea and Tick Prevention (as indicated by doctor)
> Deworming

12 Weeks

> Physical examination and Developmental Evaluation
> Booster DA2PPV vaccine
> 1st Injectable Bordetella vaccine
> Repeat deworming & repeat again in 2 weeks (to give at home)
> Sentinel Spectrum Heartworm prevention
> Nexgard Flea and Tick prevention (as indicated by doctor)
> Microchip

18 Weeks

> 1st Canine influenza vaccine
> 1st Leptospirosis vaccine
> Technician Exam and Developmental Evaluation

20 Weeks

> 1 year Canine Influenza vaccine
> 1 year Leptospirosis vaccine
> Technician Exam and Developmental Evaluation

Feline Health Care Recommendations

8 Weeks

> Physical Exam and Developmental Evaluation
> FVRCP – Feline Vaccine Rhinotracheitis-Calici-Panleukopenia
> Deworming & repeat again in 2 weeks (to give at home)
> Fecal Panel to look for worms and parasites
> FeLV-FIV test
> Microchip

16 Weeks

> Physical Exam and Developmental Evaluation
> 1 year FVRCP
> 1 year Feline Leukemia
> 1 year Rabies
> Profender De-wormer

12 Weeks

> Physical Exam and Developmental Evaluation
> Booster FVRCP
> 1st Feline Leukemia Vaccine
> Deworming & repeat in 2 weeks (to give at home)

6-12 Months

> Female Spay or Male Neuter

16 Months (one year from last Kitten vaccinations)

> Annual Wellness Exam
> 1 year Rabies
> 1 year FVRCP
> 1 year Feline Leukemia
> Yearly Profender Deworming