The Life Span Cycle Of Vet Care For Dogs

The Lifespan Cycle Of Vet Care For Dogs

  • Why You Should Always De-Sex a New Puppy Litter

    You may be delighted with the new arrivals if your dog has just produced a litter. Still, you need to ensure that the mother has the available space and resources so that she can raise the litter in good health. However, unless any of these animals are intended for breeding, you should consider pet de-sexing. What do you need to know about this procedure, and when should it take place?

  • Pet Desexing: Three Post-Operation Guidelines for Safe Recovery

    If you have acquired a new pet, you should think about the benefits of desexing. Desexing is a procedure designed to sterilise animals and prevent reproduction. This measure is advantageous for reducing unplanned offspring after maturity. Keep in mind that indiscriminate pet reproduction often leads to abandoned or roaming animals. Moreover, spaying and neutering minimise the risk of diseases and disorders of reproductive organs. Unfortunately, desexing is a major surgery conducted under general anaesthesia.

  • Two Situations in Which Your Puppy Should Go to Puppy School

    Here are two situations in which your puppy should go to puppy school at one of your nearby veterinary clinics. Your puppy doesn't ever have the opportunity to interact with other dogs If because, for example, you live rurally, your puppy doesn't get a chance to interact with other dogs when you go on walks and you also don't have any friends who have dogs that your puppy could socialise with, then it's essential to go to some classes at a vet clinic's puppy school.

  • Two Situations in Which Your Vet Might Encourage You to Attend a Puppy Training Class

    Here are two situations in which you might receive encouragement from your vet to go to a behaviour training class with your puppy. Your Puppy Has Finished Teething but Is Still Biting It is normal for puppies to nip and bite people and objects whilst they're teething. However, if your vet has confirmed that your puppy is no longer teething, but he or she is still nipping at the vet's arms during examinations and sinking their teeth into every household object they encounter at home, then your vet might encourage you to have your puppy undergo some training.

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The Lifespan Cycle Of Vet Care For Dogs

I never had the opportunity to have a pet when I was a child because my family moved around a lot. So, when my kids begged to get a dog, I was super excited. However, not knowing anything about the care of canines, I had to do a lot of research to make sure we kept our puppy healthy. This blog is all about the vet side of taking care of dogs. From annual vaccinations to what signs should trigger an emergency vet visit, I wanted to make sure that all new dog owners are aware of how important regular vet care is when it comes to raising a pet.

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