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Getting Ready for Your New Furry Family Member
Caring for Your New Pet
Just like infants, puppies and kittens need special care and close attention as they grow. Because their bodies and immune systems are still developing, they require more frequent veterinary visits than adult pets. These checkups help monitor their growth, catch any early health concerns, and ensure they stay on track with essential vaccinations.
If you’ve recently added a new puppy or kitten to your family, scheduling their first vet visit is a crucial first step. During this visit, we’ll discuss key health recommendations—including vaccinations, spaying or neutering, and microchipping—to help your new companion start life on the right paw.
Spay/Neuter Procedure
At Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital, our experienced veterinary surgeons perform safe, reliable spay and neuter procedures with care and precision. We recommend scheduling the surgery once your pet is fully vaccinated, at around six months of age, and if they are not intended for breeding.
Spaying or neutering your pet helps prevent unexpected litters, saving you the cost and responsibility of raising more animals—and it plays a vital role in reducing overcrowding in shelters and lowering euthanasia rates. It’s a responsible choice that benefits both your pet and the community.
In addition to helping control the pet population, spay and neuter procedures offer several health and behavioral benefits. Pets often live longer, are more content, and make better companions. Additional advantages include:
- Preventing unplanned pregnancies
- Avoiding heat cycles
- Reducing the risk of mammary gland and uterine issues, including infections and cancer
- Minimizing unwanted behaviors such as urine marking and excessive vocalizing
- Preventing unplanned litters
- Reducing the risk of prostate issues and testicular cancer
- Decreasing aggression
- Limiting unwanted behaviors such as urine marking and roaming
Pet Vaccinations
Core Vaccinations for Dogs
- Rabies
- DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvo)
- Bordetella (kennel cough)
- Leptospirosis
Non-Core Vaccines for Dogs
- Influenza
- Lyme
Core Vaccinations for Cats:
- Rabies
- FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia)
Non-Core Vaccines for Cats:
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
- Feline Leukemia (FeLV) Feline
- Herpesvirus
Pet Wellness Exams in Wildwood
- Evaluating your pet’s weight and overall body condition
- Listening to the heart and lungs to detect any irregularities
- Checking the mouth, teeth, and gums for dental health issues
- Examining the eyes, ears, skin, and coat for any abnormalities or irritation
- Gently palpating the abdomen and lymph nodes for swelling or tenderness
- Assessing the joints and muscles for pain or stiffness
- Conducting blood tests or other diagnostics as necessary
