Friday, November 20, 2009

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PETS VIDEO INFO AND TIPS OF LIFE

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DWAYNE ALERS / CREATIVE VIDEO ARTIST
SOMETHING YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR FIRTHS PUPPY.

SOMETHING YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR FIRTHS PUPPY.Your new puppy will bring you lots of joy for years to come. S/he will be a close companion, a playmate, and a reliable friend.

However, this does not happen without some effort. You should begin to train him/her even in these early days, so that s/he becomes a welcome addition to your family. Not unlike a baby, your puppy requires regular feeding, sleeping, playing and training. Of course, this means that your new puppy will need lots of attention and care.

We realize that new dog owners have many concerns. So we have put together this Puppy Care Kit to get you off to a good start. Included are basic tips on your pup's first day home, house-training, health care, feeding, behaviour-training and crate-training.

Please Note that with this guide, we have only scratched the surface. For more complete details, there are plenty of good books available, and obedience schools have a wealth of knowledge.

For further information on anything concerning your puppy, please contact you local animal hospital.
VACCINATING YOUR PUPPY

When puppies are born, their immune systems are not mature enough to make antibodies until approximately 8 to 12 weeks of age. Nature provides for temporary immunity in the form of colostrum, which is very rich in antibodies. Babies who fail to suckle colostrum in the first few days of life will be extremely susceptible to disease until their own immune system matures and makes their own antibodies.

We as pet owners assume that our healthy puppy did get its mother's colostrum. After weaning around the age of 8 weeks, it is now your responsibility to protect your new pet by putting him on a vaccination schedule.

VACCINATION SCHEDULE

First visit - 8 weeks: Distemper + Parvovirus + Parainfluenza + Hepatitis

Second visit - 12 weeks: Distemper + Parvovirus + Parainfluenza + Hepatitis

Third visit - 16 weeks: Parvovirus + Rabies + Parainfluenza + Distemper + Hepatitis

Certain Large Breed Dogs
Fourth visit - 20 weeks: Parvovirus

On your first visit, the veterinarian will give your puppy a general examination to make sure he is healthy. S/he will check his teeth, ears, eyes and listen to the heart and lungs. At this point, it is your opportunity to ask questions you may have about your new pup.

Your puppy will also be put on a deworming program at the time of the first vaccination. This is important to protect your pet against internal parasites.
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