Wellness Care
At Newington Veterinary Clinic, we provide comprehensive wellness exams for pets of all sizes, breeds, and ages. Our wellness exams are essential for maintaining your pet’s overall health and detecting any medical issues early on. During the exam, our experienced team will perform a thorough assessment of your pet’s body condition, eyes, ears, mouth, internal organs and systems, and skin. We will also discuss additional recommended services, such as dental cleanings and diagnostic testing. If any areas of concern are identified, we will work together to develop a personalized treatment plan. Schedule a wellness exam with us today for your pet’s well-being.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations are a crucial part of your pet’s healthcare plan, starting from a young age. At Newington Veterinary Clinic, we recommend vaccinations for pets at a young age, with regular boosters throughout their life. By vaccinating your pet, you can prevent many common diseases. For canines, core vaccines include rabies and DAPP, while for felines, it includes rabies and FVRCP. Depending on your location and your pet’s exposure, we may also recommend optional non-core vaccines such as leptospirosis, bordetella, parainfluenza, lyme disease, and canine influenza. Our knowledgeable healthcare team will help you create a comprehensive vaccine schedule tailored to your pet’s age, breed, lifestyle, and environment. We will also address any possible side effects and provide guidance on how to manage them. Protect your pet’s health through vaccinations at Newington Veterinary Clinic.
Parasite Prevention and Control
At Newington Veterinary Clinic, we understand the health risks that parasites pose to both your pets and your family. We recommend a year-round prevention routine to ensure everyone’s safety. Common parasites, including fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal worms, can be effectively controlled through preventive measures. During your pet’s annual exam, we will conduct a comprehensive physical exam, fecal test, and blood test to detect and address any parasite issues. Even if your pet is on year-round prevention, these tests are essential for early detection, even before visible symptoms occur. Our knowledgeable healthcare team will assist you in developing a personalized prevention plan based on your lifestyle. You can choose from monthly oral medication, topical treatments or longer-term injectable treatments to keep your pets safe. We will discuss the most effective method that suits your family’s needs. Ensure your pet’s protection from parasites by following our prevention plan at Newington Veterinary Clinic.
Puppy and Kitten Care
Newington Veterinary Clinic is dedicated to providing the best possible start for your puppy or kitten. Schedule their first appointment within the first few weeks of bringing them home to meet our team and address any questions or concerns you may have. We believe in comprehensive care for your new family member, which includes vaccinations, a proper diet, and parasite prevention. During their initial visit, we will conduct a physical exam, develop a vaccine schedule, discuss dietary needs, and create a parasite prevention plan. We will also emphasize the importance and timing of spaying/neutering and microchipping your pet. A smooth transition into pet ownership is our goal, and we are here to support you and your new companion during this special time. Choose Newington Veterinary Clinic for puppy and kitten care that ensures their well-being.
Senior Pet Care
As your pets age, their needs change, and proper care becomes even more important. At Newington Veterinary Clinic, we understand the unique requirements of senior pets. We recommend more frequent wellness exams for senior pets to detect and address problems earlier. Our experienced team may recommend changes in diet, exercise, and other healthcare aspects as your pet matures. It can be challenging to identify signs of pain in older pets, but certain behaviors such as difficulty getting up, limping, decreased stamina on walks, reluctance to be groomed or touched, or urinary/fecal accidents may indicate discomfort. If you notice any of these signs, visit us so we can diagnose the source of pain and initiate appropriate treatment. With our support, you can help your senior pet live a longer and happier life. Trust Newington Veterinary Clinic for excellent senior pet care.