Prepare for Your Puppy's First Vet Exam 2025: Expert Tips 🐾

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Prepare for Your Puppy's First Vet Exam 2025: Expert Tips 🐾
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
📆 When to Schedule the First Visit
Schedule your puppy’s first vet visit within 7 days of bringing them home—ideally between 6–12 weeks old. Some experts suggest within 2 days, especially for shelter/adoption pups. This visit sets the stage for health protection—vaccines, parasite checks, and early screening.
🎒 What to Bring Along
- 📄 All available health records: vaccine history, deworming doses, medical notes
- 📝 Questions list: feeding, behavior, spay/neuter timing, socialization safety
- 🍽 Current food & treat samples, plus quantity amounts
- 🧃 Fresh stool sample—helps screen for parasites
- 🐕 Leash + collar/harness, plus scent‑soothing item (towel or shirt)
- 🧸 Treats & chews for reward and distraction
- 🧰 Carrier or crate lined with familiar cloth for comfort
🔍 What Happens During the Exam
Your vet will perform a comprehensive head‑to‑toe check:
- 📏 Weight, temperature (rectal), pulse, respiration
- 👂 Ears, eyes, nose, mouth (including teeth and gums)
- 🫀 Heart and lungs auscultation
- 🧬 Palpation of abdomen, lymph nodes, joints, spine
- 🧷 Skin and coat inspection; checking hydration
- 💩 Stool sample check for parasites
- 🧪 Blood sample if 6+ months old for heartworm testing
- 🔍 Microchip scan
💉 Vaccines, Deworming & Preventives
Your pup will likely receive:
- 🐾 Core vaccines: DHPP, rabies, plus lifestyle-based options (Bordetella, Lepto, Lyme)
- 🪱 Deworming dose, even if no parasites are detected
- 💧 Year-round flea, tick & heartworm preventive recommendations
- ⚠️ Discussion on spay/neuter timing based on breed and growth rate
🗣 Questions to Ask the Vet
- How many vet visits are needed before 5 months?
- What signs suggest breed-specific health risks?
- Recommended diet, treats, and feeding amount?
- When is it safe to spay/neuter?
- When can puppy socialize in public or playgroups?
- Toys and chews safety for teething?
- Signs that warrant immediate vet attention?
- How much exercise for this age/breed?
🧘 Reducing Stress During the Visit
- Choose a "Fear‑Free" or AAHA‑accredited clinic
- Bring calming treats, toy distractions
- Handle puppy at home: touch paws, ears, muzzle to prep
- Place towel or parent-scented shirt in carrier
- Pair every exam step with treats and praise—create positive associations
- Keep sessions calm and brief; avoid over‑stimulation
💰 Understanding the Cost
Expect initial costs in the range of $100–350, factoring in:
- Vet consultation: ~$60–85
- Vaccinations: $75–150
- Fecal testing: $25–50 + dewormer
- Microchip: $25–50
- Heartworm test (if applicable): $40–50
Wellness plans and pet insurance can help manage expenses.
🔄 Post-Visit Care & Follow-Up
- Schedule boosters every 3–4 weeks until ~5 months old
- Use reminder tools via vet portal or app
- Track growth, stool quality, energy levels monthly
- Watch for common puppy illnesses: diarrhea, lethargy, nasal discharge and call vet if they occur
🧰 Dr Houston’s Puppy Exam Prep Checklist
- 📆 Schedule within first week—6–12 weeks old
- 📄 Bring medical records & stool sample
- 🧸 Bring calming items: towel, toy, treats
- ✅ Prepare a question list
- 🩺 Expect exam & diagnostics (vaccines, deworming, screening)
- 💳 Budget $100–350 for complete assessment
- 📲 Schedule follow-ups for vaccines/boosters
- 📱 Use Ask A Vet for vaccine timing, behavior or illness advice
🌟 Final Thoughts
Your puppy’s first vet exam is vital for building a foundation of health and trust. With prep, your pup will feel safe, and you’ll walk away empowered with a vaccination plan, parasite prevention, feeding guidance, and follow-up action. A little planning and positive reinforcement make this visit a great start to a healthy life together! 🐾❤️
Need help with your puppy's upcoming visit? Visit AskAVet.com or download the Ask A Vet app for personalized vet support anytime. 📱🐶