Taking your dog to the vet regularly is essential at every life stage. It’s especially important when you first bring him home—puppies need a special set of exams and vaccinations, as do adopted dogs with an unknown history or existing medical conditions. As your dog ages, he’ll be more prone to develop illnesses and will require special treatment. At every stage of his life, regular dog health checks will be essential to his growth and development.
When you get a puppy, one of the first things you should do is take him to the vet. Your puppy’s first vet visit will involve a physical exam, deworming, stool sample, and shots, but it will also involve educating you on how to take care of your friend. Make a list of questions for your vet before the visit, along with any sort of health information provided by the shelter, pet store, or breeder. He will also need to return for follow-up vaccinations a few weeks later.
When your pup is fully grown, he will still need to visit the vet when he gets sick and for annual check-ups. A yearly visit is usually a good time for your vet to do a physical exam on your dog. This includes taking your dog’s temperature, weighing him, and checking his heart, lungs, stomach, teeth, eyes, ears, skin, and coat. It’s also important to maintain these yearly visits so that your vet can maintain knowledge and a relationship with your dog.
Outside of annual check-ups, there are several other reasons why you may need to take your dog to the vet. Because puppies are rambunctious little explorers, it’s possible they may encounter one or more of these common medical conditions including ear infections, urinary tract infections, bacterial infections, skin allergies, arthritis, and intestinal issues.
Also, make sure to document any abnormal signs you see in your puppy if you suspect that he might be sick so you can share with your veterinarian for an easier diagnosis. Remember to note when the symptoms began and if they began after a particular situation like playing outside or after eating something.
Another important reason to visit the vet is to spay or neuter your dog. Find out more about the health benefits of spaying and neutering, as well as what to expect during the procedure.
A trip to the vet can be a stressful experience for you and your dog. There will be lots of strange sights, smells, sounds, people, and animals that can distract or frighten him. Here are a few things you can do to plan for a comfortable visit:
Also, be sure to ask your vet for advice on caring for your puppy’s health at home including proper nutrition, exercise, and grooming. Taking good care of your pup in between vet check-ups will help improve the likelihood a good visit and reduce the need for unexpected health checks.
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