Plain-English summary
Puppy and kitten visits focus on early health checks, vaccination discussion, parasite screening, teeth, ears, skin, and physical development.
What it is
A puppy or kitten visit is an early veterinary appointment for young animals. It can include evaluation of the lungs, heart, kidney, liver, eyes, ears, joints, internal parasites, retained baby teeth, external parasites, ear mites, and physical abnormalities such as hernia, non-descending testicles, or skin infection.
Why it matters
Young pets change quickly. Early visits give owners a chance to ask about infectious disease risk, appropriate vaccination, parasite concerns, nutrition, teeth, and signs that may be easier to address when noticed early.
How mobile veterinary care helps
During a house call, Dr. Sergey can examine your pet in a familiar setting, review history and day-to-day concerns, and discuss whether testing, vaccination, treatment, nutrition changes, monitoring, or referral may be recommended.
When to ask about it
Ask about a puppy or kitten visit when you bring a young pet home, need to discuss vaccination timing, notice parasites, ear or skin concerns, retained baby teeth, or want a veterinarian to review normal development.




