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Compassionate Care for Your New Puppy


Welcoming a new puppy into your home is exciting and joyful. It’s also a crucial time in your puppy’s life when the right care and attention are needed to help them grow into a healthy, happy dog. At Newport Veterinary Hospital, we are here to support you with comprehensive puppy care in Rock Hill, ensuring your puppy has the best start in life.

From vaccinations to nutrition and behavior training, our veterinary team is dedicated to providing the care your puppy needs to thrive. If you're in Rock Hill and looking for exceptional puppy care, call us today to schedule an appointment.

Puppy Care

Why Puppy Care is Important

Puppies require special care during their early months of life to set them on the path to health and happiness. Proper care during this period supports their immune system, helps them develop good behavior, and ensures they grow strong and healthy. The decisions you make early on, from vaccinations to training, can have a lasting impact on your puppy’s overall health and behavior. Our goal is to help you provide the best possible start for your new puppy.
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Routine and Specialized Care for Your Puppy in Rock Hill

At Newport Veterinary Hospital, we offer a variety of puppy care services in Rock Hill to ensure your puppy’s health, growth, and happiness. These services include:
  • Wellness Exams: Thorough puppy exams to monitor growth, development, and general health, as well as detect any early signs of health issues.
  • Vaccinations: Essential vaccinations to protect your puppy from harmful diseases such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and more.
  • Deworming: Regular deworming treatments to eliminate internal parasites that are common in puppies.
  • Microchipping: A safe and permanent form of identification in case your puppy gets lost.
  • Nutrition Counseling: Guidance on the best puppy food to ensure proper growth and development.
  • Spaying and Neutering: Preventive surgeries to reduce the risk of certain health issues and prevent unwanted litters.
  • Flea, Tick, and Heartworm Prevention: Preventive care to protect your puppy from harmful parasites.
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When Should I Start Puppy Care?

The best time to start puppy care is as soon as you bring your puppy home. Puppies should have their first wellness exam and vaccinations at around 6 to 8 weeks of age. Early care helps protect them from common diseases and establishes a baseline for their health. As your puppy grows, they will need additional vaccinations, deworming treatments, and regular check-ups to monitor their health and development.
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What to Expect During Your Pet’s Dental Cleaning

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Schedule a Dental Consult

At your next visit, talk with your veterinarian or schedule a dedicated dental consultation. We’ll carefully examine your pet’s teeth and gums to spot any signs of dental disease and decide if a cleaning or additional treatment is necessary. If treatment is needed, we’ll guide you through the process and provide a clear cost estimate upfront.
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Pre-Procedure Screening

Before the cleaning, we’ll perform pre-surgical bloodwork to ensure your pet is healthy enough for anesthesia. This important step helps us provide safe, personalized care tailored to your pet’s needs—especially when seeking trusted pet care in Rock Hill.
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Dental Cleaning Day

On procedure day, your pet will be under general anesthesia for a full oral exam, deep cleaning, and digital X-rays to detect hidden issues. If needed, our skilled team can perform oral surgery safely.

We remove plaque and tartar with ultrasonic tools, then polish and rinse to protect your pet’s teeth.

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Charting and Monitoring

Each tooth is charted to monitor its condition and support your pet’s long-term dental health. During the procedure, our trained technicians closely watch your pet’s vital signs to ensure safety and comfort throughout.
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Recovery

After the procedure, your pet will rest in a warm, quiet recovery area under close supervision. We ensure they’re comfortable and stable before going home.
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Post-Procedure Communication

Your veterinarian will give you a full update on the procedure and any recommended follow-up care. When you arrive to pick up your pet, a technician will go over post-care instructions and answer any questions you may have.
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Vaccinations to Keep Your Puppy Protected From Diseases

Vaccinations are one of the most important parts of puppy care. Your puppy needs a series of vaccines to protect them from serious diseases, including:
  • Distemper: A contagious viral disease in dogs that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems, often leading to severe complications or death if untreated.
  • Parvovirus: A highly contagious virus in dogs that causes severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration, often fatal, particularly in puppies.
  • Rabies: A fatal viral disease that affects the dog’s nervous system, typically transmitted through bites, and is required by law to be vaccinated against.
  • Adenovirus (Canine Hepatitis): A viral infection in dogs that targets the liver, kidneys, and eyes, causing severe illness and potential organ failure.
  • Leptospirosis (depending on lifestyle): A bacterial infection in dogs transmitted through contaminated water or soil, leading to liver and kidney damage, particularly in high-risk environments.
Your veterinarian will create a personalized vaccination schedule to ensure your puppy is protected during this vulnerable stage.

Puppy Deworming To Keep Your Puppy Healthy

Puppies are often born with internal parasites like roundworms and hookworms. Deworming treatments are essential to eliminate these parasites and prevent them from affecting your puppy’s health. Your vet will recommend a deworming schedule to keep your puppy healthy and free from parasites.

Nutrition and Diet for Your Puppy’s Growth

Proper nutrition is essential for your puppy’s growth and development. Puppies have different dietary needs than adult dogs, and it’s important to provide them with the right balance of nutrients to support their developing muscles, bones, and organs.

We’ll guide you on choosing the best food for your puppy’s breed, age, and size, helping them maintain a healthy weight and develop strong bones and muscles. We also recommend high-quality puppy food with balanced protein, fat, and vitamins to support overall health.

Training and Socialization for Future Good Behavior

Puppyhood is the best time to start training and socializing your puppy. Early socialization helps your puppy develop into a well-adjusted, confident dog. Expose your puppy to new people, other dogs, different environments, and various sounds to help them become more comfortable in a variety of situations.

We can also assist with basic training, including teaching your puppy commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come,” as well as crate training and potty training. Proper training during puppyhood helps prevent behavioral issues down the road.

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Puppy Care and Parasite Prevention

Parasites like fleas, ticks, and heartworms can cause serious health problems for puppies. Preventing these parasites early on is crucial for your puppy’s well-being. We offer safe and effective flea, tick, and heartworm prevention treatments to keep your puppy healthy and protected.
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Flea and Tick Prevention

Regular treatments for fleas and ticks can prevent skin irritations, infections, and diseases transmitted by these pests. Your veterinarian will recommend the best prevention options based on your puppy’s lifestyle.
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Heartworm Prevention

Heartworms are transmitted through mosquito bites and can lead to severe heart and lung damage. Preventive medications are available to protect your puppy from heartworm disease, and we recommend starting heartworm prevention at an early age.
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Spaying and Neutering Your Puppy

Spaying or neutering your puppy is a responsible way to prevent unwanted litters and can also help avoid certain health problems. The surgery is typically performed between 4 and 6 months of age, but your vet will recommend the best time for your puppy based on their health and breed.

In addition to preventing unwanted pregnancies, spaying and neutering can reduce the risk of certain cancers and decrease behavioral issues like marking and aggression.

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Give Your Puppy the Best Start in Life

Providing your puppy with the best care in their early months sets the foundation for a long, healthy, and happy life. At Newport Veterinary Hospital, we offer comprehensive puppy care in Rock Hill, including wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition counseling, and much more.

If you’ve recently welcomed a new puppy into your home, contact us today to schedule their first wellness exam or learn more about our puppy care services. We’re here to ensure your puppy grows up healthy, happy, and well-behaved.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Welcoming New Furry Friends, and Offering Prompt Care for Illness or Injury