Puppy Care Training provides helpful
information and videos to assist you with puppy
adoption, basic puppy care, puppy
training and finding reputable puppy
sources ....
Learn the basics of puppy health care and you will be
assured of having not only a healthy and energetic
puppy but a strong, happy dog for life!
There are few things more exciting than bringing a new puppy
home but in order to have a smooth ride with your new puppy at
home, you need to learn the basics of puppy health care.
Puppies, like humans, are susceptible to illness and you need
to take the necessary precautions in order to keep them healthy
and vibrant.
Remember that puppies should not be taken away from their
mothers until they are about eight weeks old. The colostrum
they get from their mother’s milk will protect them from many
illnesses.
Locate A Reputable Veterinarian
Finding a veterinarian that you can confide is one of the first
and most important steps in puppy health care. Look for a
veterinarian that has experience dealing with the kind of breed
you have. Also look for a veterinarian that you feel
comfortable with. Make sure you have his or her phone number
written down so you can contact him whenever you have an
important question or are worried about something.
When you first get your puppy, take him in immediately for a
check-up and to get vaccinations. Talk to your vet about the
vaccines your dog needs and make sure to take your dog back for
booster shots when necessary. It is also a good idea in puppy
health care to take a stool sample of your puppy with you
during your first visit to the vet in order to get it checked
for worms.
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Puppy Vaccinations
Maintain A Healthy Puppy Diet
In puppy health care it is very important to follow a special
diet so make sure to ask your veterinarian about the specifics.
In general, most puppies need to eat more frequently than older
dogs and they need to eat dry foods. Avoid the temptation of
giving your puppy table scraps because it can foster behavioral
problems like begging as well as digestive issues.
Know Your Puppy's Breed
An essential step in puppy health care is getting
breed-specific information. Make sure to purchase a book about
caring, grooming, and training the specific breed you have
prior to taking your puppy home. Buy all the materials
necessary such as a crate, nail clippers, brush, and chewing
toys prior to your puppy’s homecoming.
In conclusion, puppy health care is very similar to taking care
of a baby. Make sure to stay in close contact with a
veterinarian, especially during the first few weeks. Learn
about how to take care of your puppy and train him by reading
and talking to your veterinarian. Most of all, remember to give
your new puppy lots of love and affection because that will go
a long way in fostering good health.