PUPPY HEALTH PROGRAM - Animal Health Clinic

810-629-9882
Sandy Smith, DVM
Susan Swanebeck, DVM
PUPPY HEALTH PROGRAM
(Starting at 10 weeks of age)
Congratulations on your new puppy and thank you for choosing Animal Health Clinic as your puppy's veterinarian! It is our goal to provide your new
puppy with the best medical care available. We know that dog ownership is a big responsibility and expenses on a new puppy can certainly add up
fast. In order to help minimize some of your health care costs and to make your dog ownership a happy and healthy experience, we have
developed the Puppy Health Program. This program will get your puppy started off on his or her vaccines, physical exams, fecal testing and
dewormer. Your puppy will be given a thorough medical exam to determine its general health and to rule out any congenital birth defects. During
the course of the plan two stool samples will be requested to check for intestinal parasites (worms). Parasites are identified by microscopically
observing the eggs, which the adult worms, when present, pass into the bowel of the puppy.
1st Visit:
2nd Visit:
3rd Visit:
Puppy Kit (Comprehensive Dental & Nutrition Instructions)
Physical Examination
Fecal Exam
1st dose puppy DAP (Distemper, Adenovirus type 2, and Parvo)
Strongid #1 (Dewormer)
Nail Trim & Instruction
Advantage Multi (3-9 lbs)
Wellness Exam
2nd puppy DAP
Leptospirosis #1
Bronchishield intranasal (Bordetella and Parainfluenza)
Ear Clean & Instruction
Strongid #2 (Dewormer)
Wellness Exam
3rd puppy DAP
Leptospirosis #2
Rabies Vaccine (1 Year)
Recheck Fecal
TOTAL COST:
20% SAVINGS:
PUPPY HEALTH PLAN TOTAL COST TO OWNER:
Coupon Toward Your Pet’s Spay or Neuter:
$ 14.00
$ 39.00
$ 21.00
$ 29.00
$ 12.00
$ 11.00
$ 18.00
$ 39.00
$ 29.00
$ 21.00
$ 18.00
$ 22.00
$ 12.00
$ 39.00
$ 29.00
$ 21.00
$ 20.00
$ 21.00
$415.00
$(83.00)
$332.00
$ 20.00
There are 7 diseases for which we recommend vaccination:
Distemper:
Adenovirus:
Leptospirosis:
Bordetella:
Parainfluenza:
Parvo:
Rabies:
A viral infectious disease that affects any system of the body. All dogs are susceptible, but
in young animals it is usually fatal.
A viral infectious disease affecting dogs.
A spirochete bacterial infection transmitted usually through rodents: can be transmitted to
humans and can be fatal.
An infectious respiratory disease that can lead to life threatening pnemonia.
A viral respiratory infection that is highly contagious.
A severe and often fatal viral infection of the gastrointestinal tract, characterized by
vomiting, diarrhea, and often death.
A fatal viral disease which attacks the central nervous system. Transmitted to both humans
and animals by the bite of an infected animal.
Not included in the Puppy Health Program is the Lyme vaccine; nor are heartworm prevention or any medical treatment for a problem detected
upon examination. After the initial vaccinations, an annual physical, blood screen, vaccines, heartworm and fecal exam are recommended to
promote adequate immunity and general good health of your dog.
SPAYING AND NEUTERING ARE ROUTINELY PERFORMED AT 6 MONTHS OF AGE.