Puppy & Kitten Care
Give your new pet a great start in life
If you have a new kitten or puppy, let us be the first to congratulate you on your new family member!
As a loving pet parent, scheduling their first veterinary exam right away is the best way to start them off on the right paw. At Saltwater Animal Hospital, we offer comprehensive puppy and kitten care in Des Moines, and we would be thrilled to help your new companion enjoy a long, healthy life.
Services for Puppies and Kittens
Your puppy or kitten should receive a comprehensive physical examination shortly after joining your family.
This exam allows our veterinarians to look for signs of illness and other health issues. It’s also when you will learn about wellness services, like vaccinations and parasite prevention, to keep your new pet healthy.
When you visit us for puppy and kitten care, we encourage you to bring up any questions you have regarding your pet’s nutritional, grooming, and exercise needs, too. We want to be your partner in pet parenthood and help your kitten or puppy grow into a healthy adult.
PUPPY and KITTEN CARE IN DES MOINES
Give your new furry friend a great start by scheduling an appointment for puppy and kitten care in Des Moines right away. Here at Saltwater Animal Hospital, we would be honored to be entrusted with your pet’s care.
We Treat Your Pet Like Family
Saltwater Animal Hospital provides specialized puppy and kitten care in Des Moines, Burien, Normandy Park, Federal Way, SeaTac, and the surrounding areas.
Explore Our Complete List of Veterinary Services in Des Moines, WA
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Urgent Pet Care
- Veterinary Treatments
- Reptiles
- Pocket Pets
- Drop Off And Go
- Microchipping
- Senior Care
- Class IV Laser Therapy
- Pet Vaccinations
- Pain Management
- Parasite Prevention & Control
- Nutritional Counseling
- Pet Euthanasia
- Dental Care
- Blood Screening
- Pet Ultrasound
- Fully Stocked Pharmacy
- Surgery
- Radiology
- Spay and Neuter
- Wellness Exams
What's Next
Call us or schedule an appointment online.
Meet with a doctor for an initial exam.
Put a plan together for your pet.