Puppy Package

Check Out Our New Puppy Package Details!

Bringing a new puppy or kitten home as an addition to your family is a big undertaking. Once the fanfare of the cuteness fades a little, the care and medical attention for the new addition kicks in right away. Many pet owners tend to be frequently surprised by how involved startup care for a new pet can be, particularly for a dog or cat. Fortunately, veterinarians like our team at Silicon Valley Pet Clinic in Santa Clara take the time to put together a streamlined new puppy package to remove the stress and help new pet owners adjust quickly and easily.

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What Comes in a New Puppy Package

Typically, new puppy packages don’t automatically include spay or neutering procedures, but these services can be added and they are also a smart idea. With each puppy package, a new pet owner gets a combination of initial vaccine boosters from a veterinarian, a full physical checkup, lab exams, and common parasite removal treatments are all included as well as specific examinations for conditions frequently found in new puppies and kittens. This first prevention and maintenance checkup is critical to spot issues early so that a new arrival doesn’t become a new crisis in the first few days or weeks. This package is everything your new furry friend needs to start their life with you!

Prevention Helps You in the Long Run

Add-on services can be included as well, many of which provide big advantages and help down the road if needed. For example, microchipping may not seem like an immediate need. However, should a pet get lost or run away, that microchip placed by a veterinarian can be essential in returning the pet to an owner quickly. Animal control agencies and animal shelters regularly look for ID chips in dogs and cats they recover, and those pets that have them are frequently reunited with their owner within days instead of weeks.

Local Packages Available For You

Our trained staff at Silicon Valley Pet Clinic looks forward to seeing you and your new puppy or kitten and keeping your new friend healthy for years to come. Adding a new puppy or kitten is a great adventure in life and it will provide many years of bonding and friendship with your new family member. Contact us today at (408)248-3844 to schedule an initial appointment at our Santa Clara office or to find out more about our current puppy packages and treatment options.

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Monday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Tuesday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Wednesday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Thursday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Friday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Saturday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Sunday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

THE WORD OF MOUTH

What our patient say

  • "My dog Buster was in pain and wasn’t acting like himself. I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Gill ASAP. He did a remarkable job during the initial exam to diagnose the problem and recommend additional treatments/services to relieve the pain Buster was in. After doing X-rays and blood work it was determined my little guy was suffering from intervertebral disc disease."
    Jotika
  • "This place was awesome. They took such good care of my giant Rottweiler during an emergency. They even called the next day to check up on her. The price was reasonable too. Went back again and the treatment was great yet again. Love that they stay open late and open everyday. So convenient. Thanks guys for treating my girl as is she was family!"
    Mea
  • "I’m planning to travel with my baby cat. In order to do that she has to do a Rabies Neutralization Antibody Testing from certified lab. I was lucky to reach out Dr. Gill. He explained to me throughly and helped me to get it done. I would recommend Dr. Gill to everyone who needs professional and friendly help on their loved pets."
    Hsinti
  • "I’m very happy with the service and prices of the Silicon Valley Pet Clinic. I have gotten quotes from other vets around and SVPC offers the best value! I took my dog in to get some growths removed and get this teeth cleaned."
    Katie
  • "My 16 yr old cat Pete had some green discharge coming from his eye. I recently brought a feral kitten in to care for that my cousin found. I figured that Pete probably got scratched in the eye from the little guy."
    Jeanna
  • "I was very nervous to have her spayed, especially after going through an episode of Giardia. She has been dealing with poop that is not consistent and we are doing some probiotic treatment."
    Connie