14201 South Dixie Highway, Palmetto Bay, FL 33176

Puppy & Kitten Care Made Simple
Puppy Wellness Exams
Puppy Vaccinations
- Core Vaccinations: Distemper, Rabies, Parainfluenza, Hepatitis, and Parvovirus.
- Non-Core Vaccinations: Administered based on your pet’s lifestyle, risk of exposure, and health condition.
Kitten Wellness Exams
Kitten Vaccinations
- Core Vaccines: Rabies, Distemper, Calcivirus, and Rhinotracheitis
- Non-Core Vaccines: Administered based on your kitten’s lifestyle, risk of exposure, and health condition.
Spay/Neuter Procedure
Spay/neuter procedures promote a longer and healthier life for your pet. These are procedures that provide innumerable benefits! We highly recommend a spay or neuter procedure to reduce sexual instincts, unwanted behaviors, and the risk of infection and disease.
No two animals are alike, which is why each pet deserves a unique, clinical decision tailored to their age, size, breed, and lifestyle. Highly trained in spay and neuter procedures, the veterinary professionals at South Kendall Animal Hospital will provide a safe and comfortable procedure for your pet.
Spaying is the surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus
- Prevents unwanted pregnancies
- Eliminates messy heat cycles
- Prevents mammary and uterine complications such as cancer, pyometra, and infection
- Decreases the urge to roam
- Decreases aggressive behaviors
- Increases lifespan
- Better companion for you and your family
Neutering is the surgical removal of the testicles
- Decreases aggressive behaviors
- Prevents testicular cancer and an enlarged prostate
- Decreases the urge to roam
- Increases lifespan
- Better companion for you and your family

Multi-Cat Households
Cats living outdoors or spending time indoors with other cats may require special attention. We recommend having both cats be tested for feline leukemia (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), especially if you plan to introduce another cat to your household. We also strongly advise not to introduce your kitten to other cats until their test results have returned.
When introducing your cat to a multi-cat household, it will be a gradual process. Here are some tips to help a smooth transition:
- Place your kitten in a new room separate from the other cats in your home
- Without making physical contact, allow the cats to smell one another through a door
- Once they have recognized each other’s scent, after some time you can place your kitten in a carrier so that the other cats can see it
- Finally, you can allow them to interact
Microchipping
Accidents happen!
Veterinary hospitals and animals shelters across the country are able to scan lost pets for microchips in hopes of reuniting them with their owner. Implantation is quick, painless, and inexpensive. To minimize stress to your pet, we often implant the microchip at the same time as another procedure such as spay-neuter. Implanted beneath the skin and between the shoulder blades, this form of identification is permanent and programmed with your personal contact information.
Collars and ID tags are helpful, but not totally reliable. These forms of identification can fall off, get lost, or removed. At South Kendall Animal Hospital, we encourage all pets, indoor and outdoor, be microchipped, as well as use collars and ID tags.
