Once you have had your puppy at home for a couple of days, you should take it to the vet to be examined. Taking your dog or puppy to the vet doesn’t have to be traumatic provided that it is handled and managed well right from the very first encounter.
Some puppies may have already been to the vet for their first vaccination before you get them but even if the puppy has been to the vet with the breeder it is still important to start your puppy or dog’s relationship with your vet as positively as possible.
This can be done by following a few simple steps and avoiding any trauma or stressful times while at the vets.
To prepare your puppy for the vet visit first:
During the clinical examination, your vet will weigh your puppy and examine his coat, ears, eyes, heart, lungs, teeth and gums. Depending on the age of your puppy, the first trip to the vets usually involves his first vaccination. This is due at 8-10 weeks of age with a second vaccination 2-4 weeks after the first.
The examination does not cause your puppy any pain, and even the vaccinations are just a slight needle prick. It is important to make the first visit positive and enjoyable for the dog or puppy so you can establish a positive relationship between the dog and the vet. As your vet should see your dog every year for an annual health check and vaccination, a well-behaved dog during the examination is key.
Getting your puppy used to being examined from day one is so important and can be carried out by you at home. Regularly check your dogs’ eyes and ears, look in their mouth (and brush their teeth). Touching their feet regularly enables them to become used to this so, if their feet need to be examined in the future it is a lot easier for all concerned.
Our expert advice is brought to you by our own Vet and is designed to offer you the best possible information, prior to the arrival of your puppy.
Should you have any queries regarding any of the articles then please email vets@pet-supermarket.co.uk
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