Plain-English summary
Puppy and kitten vaccine scheduling is part of early veterinary care, with timing, boosters, parasite checks, and vaccine records discussed during visits.
What it is
Puppy and kitten vaccine scheduling starts after early maternal protection begins to fade. A veterinarian can review the young pet's age, records, health, environment, and risk factors before recommending vaccine timing and boosters.
Why it matters
Young pets can have incomplete records, changing exposure risks, and several early health needs at once. A vaccine schedule discussion helps connect early exams, parasite checks, FeLV/FIV testing for cats, and core vaccine timing.
How mobile veterinary care helps
During a mobile appointment, Dr. Sergey can review your puppy or kitten's age, records, health status, and exposure risks, then discuss vaccine timing and boosters in the comfort of your home.
When to ask about it
Ask about puppy and kitten vaccine scheduling when you bring a young pet home, do not have complete records, need to discuss first vaccines, or want to plan boosters with a veterinarian.




