New Adopted Puppy or Kitten in Sector 100 Gurgaon | Vetlyf Clinics
Vetlyf supports New Adopted Puppy or Kitten near Sector 100 Gurgaon through clinic-backed appointment booking and care coordination.
Vetlyf provides first vaccination guidance for newly adopted puppies and kittens, helping pet parents begin mandatory preventive care safely.
Vetlyf serves Sector 100 Gurgaon with clinic route support and appointment booking for New Adopted Puppy or Kitten.
Sector 100, Gurugram 28.4562;76.9884
Primary clinic route location: Sector 100, Gurugram, Haryana, 122001.
Service areas include Sector 100, Sector 99, Sector 101, Dwarka Expressway, Gurugram, Delhi NCR.
- When should a newly adopted puppy get the first vaccine? Puppies generally receive DhPPI + L (9 in 1) at around 45 days of age, depending on health and veterinary guidance.
- When should a newly adopted kitten get vaccinated? Kittens generally receive CRP (Tricat) at around 60 days of age, depending on health and veterinary guidance.
- Are these vaccinations mandatory? These are important mandatory vaccinations that help protect your pet and support lifelong preventive care.
- Can vaccination be delayed if my pet is unwell? Yes, if a puppy or kitten appears unwell, the vet may recommend delaying vaccination until it is safer.
- Will I get a vaccine schedule? Yes, the vet can guide you on first vaccine timing, follow-ups and preventive care steps for your pet.
- What is included in New Adopted Puppy or Kitten vaccination? It includes first vaccination guidance for puppies and kittens, including puppy DhPPI + L (9 in 1) at 45 days and kitten CRP (Tricat) at 60 days.
- Why are these vaccines important? These are mandatory preventive vaccinations that help keep your pet safe lifelong and reduce risk from serious diseases.
- What vaccine is given to puppies? For puppies, DhPPI + L (9 in 1) is generally planned at around 45 days of age.
- What vaccine is given to kittens? For kittens, CRP (Tricat) is generally planned at around 60 days of age.
- How long does the vaccination appointment take? The appointment usually takes around 30 minutes, including basic review and vaccination guidance.
New Adopted Puppy or Kitten
mandatory first vaccination
Start your new pet's preventive care with first vaccination guidance for puppies and kittens, including age-appropriate mandatory vaccines.

What's Included for New Adopted Puppy or Kitten
This service helps new pet parents begin mandatory vaccination on time. Puppies generally need DhPPI + L (9 in 1) at 45 days, while kittens generally need CRP (Tricat) at 60 days, with vet-guided scheduling and care advice.
Puppy DhPPI + L
For puppies, DhPPI + L (9 in 1) vaccination is generally planned at the age of 45 days.
Kitten CRP (Tricat)
For kittens, CRP (Tricat) vaccination is generally planned at the age of 60 days.
Mandatory Vaccine Guidance
These first vaccines are important mandatory steps to help keep your pet safe lifelong.
Pet Parent Advice
Vet guidance helps you understand timing, follow-ups, preventive care and what to observe after vaccination.
What Happens During First Vaccination
This section explains how the vet confirms your pet's age, reviews readiness and guides the first mandatory vaccination plan.
Confirm Pet Details
The vet reviews whether your pet is a puppy or kitten, age, adoption history and visible wellness.
Age-based Vaccine Review
Puppy DhPPI + L at 45 days or kitten CRP (Tricat) at 60 days is reviewed based on your pet's case.
Vaccination Guidance
The mandatory first vaccination path is explained, including why timely vaccination matters.
Next Dose Planning
You receive preventive care guidance, observation tips and advice for upcoming vaccine follow-ups.
People Also Ask About New Adopted Puppy or Kitten
When should a newly adopted puppy get the first vaccine?
Puppies generally receive DhPPI + L (9 in 1) at around 45 days of age, depending on health and veterinary guidance.
When should a newly adopted kitten get vaccinated?
Kittens generally receive CRP (Tricat) at around 60 days of age, depending on health and veterinary guidance.
Are these vaccinations mandatory?
These are important mandatory vaccinations that help protect your pet and support lifelong preventive care.
Can vaccination be delayed if my pet is unwell?
Yes, if a puppy or kitten appears unwell, the vet may recommend delaying vaccination until it is safer.
Will I get a vaccine schedule?
Yes, the vet can guide you on first vaccine timing, follow-ups and preventive care steps for your pet.
New Adopted Puppy or Kitten FAQ
What is included in New Adopted Puppy or Kitten vaccination?
It includes first vaccination guidance for puppies and kittens, including puppy DhPPI + L (9 in 1) at 45 days and kitten CRP (Tricat) at 60 days.
Why are these vaccines important?
These are mandatory preventive vaccinations that help keep your pet safe lifelong and reduce risk from serious diseases.
What vaccine is given to puppies?
For puppies, DhPPI + L (9 in 1) is generally planned at around 45 days of age.
What vaccine is given to kittens?
For kittens, CRP (Tricat) is generally planned at around 60 days of age.
How long does the vaccination appointment take?
The appointment usually takes around 30 minutes, including basic review and vaccination guidance.