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Advanced Veterinary Care 376 Scott Swamp Road Route 6 (Next to Mama Luke's & East of Wal*Mart) Farmington, CT, 06032 Dr. Nicole Sylvestre, DVM Dr. Bridget Kviten, DVM Dr. Chelsea Marko, DVM

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Puppy Pediatric Care

Puppy Pediatric Care

Congratulations on your new puppy! And thank you for choosing Advanced Veterinary Care to help protect and care for the new addition to your family.

At Advanced Veterinary Care, we strive to ensure that your puppy gets started on the right path to a long and healthy life. The first few months are a critical period in your puppy’s development, and we can give you the support and tools necessary to help him or her grow into a well-mannered, healthy dog, including information and advice on nutrition, training, behavior and socialization.

It is important to schedule your puppy’s first exam as soon as possible. Until your puppy has received a series of vaccines, he or she is susceptible to many serious but preventable diseases. We will make sure your new puppy is protected against rabies, distemper and parvovirus among other diseases. Making sure your puppy is also tested and treated for intestinal parasites is also important, since they are very common and some can be transmitted to people.

Most puppies have roundworms, which are intestinal worms that can cause vomiting , diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal signs (although dogs can have worms without showing any symptoms .) It is important for puppies to be treated for roundworms, not only to rid them of the infection but also to prevent you and the rest of your family from becoming infected. Roundworks are a zoonotic parasite, which means they can be transmitted from pets to people. By ensuring that your puppy is properly treated, you can keep your entire family safe from these and other parasites.

At Advanced Veterinary Care, our goal is to get your puppy started off right. Remember, the first year for a puppy is equivalent to the first 18 years of a child’s life! We examine them frequently as they are growing to make sure they do not have any developmental issues, behavioral problems, and are fully vaccinated for important diseases.

Here is a timeline of what to expect with your new puppy at Advanced Vet Care:

In addition to rabies and distemper vaccines, there are several other vaccines available that we will discuss with you during your visits here with us. Rather than vaccinating every pet against everything, we tailor a vaccination program specifically to you and your pet, depending on certain risk factors (such as exposure to ticks, swimming, day care, etc.).

We look forward to meeting your new puppy and answering any questions you may have ! Please call our office today to schedule your puppy’s first appointment.

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Emergency And/Or Extended Care

We will triage your pet’s emergencies during regular business hours, upon arrival.

If you have an emergency after hours, Sundays, or holidays: Please contact one of the local Emergency Clinics:

• CT Veterinary Center

470 Oakwood Ave, West Hartford

860-233-8564, ctvetcenter.com

• Avon Veterinary Emergency Referral

9 Avonwood Road, Avon

860-470-7456, avonervet.com

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376 Scott Swamp Road Route 6 (Next to Mama Luke's East of Wal*Mart) Farmington, Connecticut, 06032 Phone: (860) 677-0309 Fax: 860-677-0805 Email: advancedvetcare@comcast.net

Location Hours Monday 8:00am – 6:00pm Tuesday 8:00am – 6:00pm Wednesday 8:00am – 6:00pm Thursday 8:00am – 6:00pm Friday 8:00am – 6:00pm Saturday 8:00am – 12:00pm Sunday Closed

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