Bringing home a puppy is an exciting milestone—and a great opportunity to build healthy habits from day one. At PoCo West Animal Hospital, we keep visits calm and positive, and tailor timing and treatments to your puppy’s lifestyle. Because one size does not fit all, we will personalize timing and care after we examine your puppy and discuss options that align with your situation, priorities and budget.
If your puppy is starting late or has missed a dose, we’ll design a catch-up plan by age. We also offer split-visit vaccine appointments for low-stress care.
Important note: Vaccine choices depend on your puppy’s lifestyle (travel, boarding, daycare, hiking). We follow current canine vaccine guidelines and will personalize timing and product type for your dog.
We individualize timing based on breed & expected adult size (especially large/giant breeds), sex/heat status, behaviour/household goals, and current health (umbilical hernia, retained baby teeth/malocclusion, cryptorchid testicle, orthopaedic risk, endocrine/neoplasia considerations).
Typical windows:
We offer pre-anaesthetic bloodwork, microchip placement (if not already placed) and tailored pain-control/recovery planning.
Intestinal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms, coccidia, Giardia) are common in puppies and can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, poor growth or a pot-bellied appearance. Puppies become infected from their mother (before/after birth) or the environment. Some are zoonotic (can infect humans). Good hygiene, regular deworming, and prompt clean-up protect the whole family.
Modern preventives cover both fleas and ticks. Consistent use helps prevent tapeworm (via fleas) and reduces tick-borne disease risk. Use vet-recommended flea/tick prevention year-round or seasonally based on exposure. Tip: after walks/hikes, check for ticks.
Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes; adult worms can damage the heart & lungs. Regional risk is lower here, but travel changes risk. If your puppy is coming from or travelling to a heartworm-endemic area, ask us about testing and prevention before you go.
Submit stool sample yearly • follow deworming schedule • pick up stools promptly • wash hands after handling pets/soil • pregnant people should avoid handling feces.
Keys to success: manage the environment, keep a feeding schedule, and reward immediately for outdoor success.
Early, positive exposure builds confidence. Aim for daily low-stress experiences:
Help your puppy become comfortable with everyday handling so grooming, vet-exams, and nail trims become low-stress.
Allow your puppy to explore grass, gravel, sand, carpet, ramps, shallow water at their own pace.
Children: Always supervise. Let the puppy approach first. Teach gentle petting along the back/shoulders and quiet voices.
Dogs: Start with parallel leashed walks and short sessions. Reward calm “look-away” behaviour; no chasing. Use gates/pens to create safe introductions.
Cats: Begin with scent-swaps and feeding on opposite sides of a door. Then baby-gate or carrier introductions. Provide the cat with vertical space and ensure separate resources (beds, litter box, food/water).
Short, positive sessions beat long, stressful ones. If tension persists, talk to us about a tailored plan.
Keep language, rules, and rewards consistent among all family members.
Daily needs: regular meals & fresh water • frequent toilet breaks & naps • play, exercise & mental enrichment • safe rest spaces.
Assign roles: feeding/water/bed • toilet & crate training • socialisation outings • grooming & dental care • supervision & play.
Training sessions: short (5–10 minutes), frequent, end positively.
Avoid: socks/underwear, corn cobs, cooked bones/skewers, rocks/sticks, string/ribbon, hair ties, squeaker toys with loose parts, batteries, ear-plugs, pits/seeds.
Watch for: repeated vomiting (especially after eating), drooling, pawing at mouth, painful/tense belly, lethargy, no stool output.
Do not induce vomiting unless advised and never pull visible string from mouth/rectum—call us immediately.
Grapes/raisins, chocolate, xylitol (sugar-free), onions/garlic, marijuana/edibles, human pain-meds (ibuprofen/naproxen/acetaminophen), rodenticides, compost/garbage.
Call if you notice: vomiting/diarrhea, repeated coughing, laboured breathing, lethargy, pain, loss of appetite, or any change in behaviour that worries you. Puppies can decline quickly—trust your instincts.
Pet insurance can offset surprise costs from accidents or illness. When comparing plans, review waiting periods, pre-existing condition rules, reimbursement %, annual/incident limits, and deductibles. Ask whether claims are direct-pay to the clinic or reimbursed to you, and about pre-approval for major procedures. Examples in Canada: Trupanion • Pets Plus Us • Fetch. We’re happy to discuss what to look for at your first visit.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every pet is unique. Always consult with your veterinarian regarding your animal’s specific health condition before taking any action or changing its care routine.