24/7 vet support for all of your new puppy care questions
Taking care of your new puppy is easy with convenient virtual vet appointments. Whether you’re worried about what your puppy just ate or need advice on training, get peace of mind from the comfort of home.
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How Vetster helps you care for your new puppy
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1Book a virtual appointment
Pick a time that works for you and connect with a licensed veterinarian online.
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Talk to a vet about your new puppy questions
Based on your pet’s needs, your vet will recommend effective next steps to care for your new puppy.
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3Get your puppy’s medication delivered
Easily order medication online with fast, convenient delivery through VetsterRx.
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Veterinary guidance is essential for raising a happy, healthy dog. When you're overwhelmed by conflicting advice or unsure how to handle a new puppy challenge, having convenient access to expert support makes all the difference.
While all puppies still need in-person care for vaccines, checkups, spaying or neutering (when appropriate), and illness, Vetster helps you stay proactive between visits and sets the foundation for lifelong wellness. Here are examples of common product costs that may be part of a new puppy care plan*:
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Deworming medication: Typically $50–$150 per medication
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Heartworm prevention medicine: Usually $5–$25 per dose
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Teething products and chew toys: Range in price and may start at $3 per product
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Home dental hygiene kits: Approximately $10-$25 for basic kits with a pet toothbrush and toothpaste
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Caring for a new puppy means choosing the right food, preventives, and training tools for their age, breed, and lifestyle. A Vetster veterinarian can help you choose what’s needed, avoid what isn’t, and use products safely from day one.
This information is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary care. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before starting any medication, as treatment plans should always be tailored to your individual pet's needs.
Product availability, appropriateness, and legal access to prescription medications may vary based on your location and the nature of your pet’s health issue. In some locations, a valid VCPR must be established in person before prescription medications can be provided. The examples you may see here are not intended as medical advice or endorsements, and they may not be suitable for your pet.
FAQ
Vetster is an online veterinary platform that connects pet parents with licensed veterinarians from the comfort of home. With appointments available day and night, Vetster makes it easy to get professional guidance for your new puppy whenever questions or concerns come up.
An online vet visit helps with new puppy care by giving you direct access to veterinary guidance for common concerns like nutrition, training, teething, behavior, and general wellness. Virtual appointments can help you make informed decisions and feel more confident as your puppy grows.
The veterinarians on Vetster are licensed veterinary professionals. You can review each veterinarian's credentials, licensing information, and profile details before booking an appointment to find the right fit for your puppy's needs.
An online vet may be able to prescribe medication for your puppy when it is clinically appropriate and permitted by local regulations. Your veterinarian will assess your puppy during the appointment and recommend treatment options based on their professional judgment.
Getting prescription products after a Vetster appointment is simple. If your veterinarian prescribes medication, you can order it through VetsterRx where available or choose to fill the prescription through a pharmacy of your choice.
If you're worried your puppy needs emergency care, a Vetster appointment can help you quickly speak with a veterinarian and better understand the situation. Your vet can assess your puppy by video, help determine whether emergency treatment is needed, and guide you on the most appropriate next steps.