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Puppy Care

How will proper puppy care impact the life of my dog?

It’s huge. I mean, how you start out an animal’s life is arguably the most important part. Not only from the vaccine side and medical side, where we prevent various diseases, which are very important, but I think just as important with the training side. Teaching them discipline, teaching them what they can and can’t do, and how to do things properly. So, puppy care is a really, really big deal.

Why is it important to start good puppy care on day one?

Well, because your life with that puppy begins on day one. Think about it this way. When a puppy comes to you for the first time, they’ve obviously left their original setting and every single thing in their life just got turned upside down and it’s brand new. Who you are, how you’re going to treat them, how your children may treat them, what is to be expected, behavior issues, etc. Can they go in this room or on the carpet or just the hard floor? Are they inside? Are they outside? Can they sleep in a bed? They have to learn all of those things from day one.

From the medical side, it’s important on day one to begin proper puppy care because you want to start with a clean slate. Addressing medical issues, parasite prevention, vaccination status, heartworm preventatives—these are all imperative to start at a very early age so you don’t end up trying to fight an uphill battle and dealing with a problem later on down the road.

How soon should I bring my puppy in to see a veterinarian for the first time?

Most breeders provide a 72-hour window or guarantee that from the time of you picking up and purchasing the animal, they will give you three days to get it checked out by a veterinarian. There are some cases in which those animals may have underlying health issues, congenital birth defects, or something like that. You may not want to keep them. I know that sounds kind of harsh, but that’s what the three-day guarantee is for.

Again, referring back to the previous question I just answered, you just want to get a good rapport established with your veterinarian and begin whatever proper medical care is due at that early age.

What are the most common health problems in puppies?

The most common things we see are intestinal worms and parvovirus. Skin issues can be present as well—they are probably about the third or fourth most common thing we see. Hernias (such as umbilical hernias) can be a big deal for young puppies. Very, very rare congenital heart murmurs can be found as well as fontanelles—or soft spots—on the head. These are all things that can be picked up on the first examination with your veterinarian. Again, these ailments are among the reasons why it’s important to start veterinary care early.

What are some signs and symptoms of illness in your puppy?

So, let’s think of the things that I just said happen commonly. Intestinal worms. What does that normally look like? It can be anywhere from diarrhea to lethargy to maybe even vomiting. Parvovirus. What does that look like? Again, you’re likely to see vomiting or diarrhea, sometimes with blood in it. Those are the most common issues. In the case of the hernias, you just have to see them and/or feel them.

Depending on what disease process we’re talking about, the signs and symptoms can be different, but I think vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy are probably the most common signs of issues that you will see in very young dogs.

What are the signs of a healthy, thriving puppy?

The exact opposite of everything I just said. Good body posture and position, tail flagging up, happy to see you, very bright and alert. Let’s be honest, most six, eight, 10-week-old puppies, should get excited when you call them and want to come to you. If you call them and they want to go sulk in a corner or they just kind of look at you and don’t want to do anything, that might be a sign right there.

Could it be personality? Yes, it could be, but more times than not, a young puppy that is not excitable and able to be roused and playful and that kind of thing, there is usually something going on behind the scenes there.

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