Friday, April 10, 2009

New Puppy?



This little pup was worried about his first visit to the vet. It is pretty intense. All that oowing and awwing from our staff!
A puppy's first visit, and every visit after, includes a good physical exam. Even if the person you got your puppy from says that all the vaccines are current it is really important to let a veterinarian check your pup over for any signs of illness that may pose a threat now or in the future. Also, make sure and have the puppy checked for parasites! All puppies and kittens have worms, it's the way the roundworm life cycle works. They can have a multitude of other parasites as well, some live in the gut, other's on the skin or in the ears. We want to give them the best shot of starting off as a healthy member to your family and we Y them very much so that makes our jobs so much easier! Please call us if you have any questions at all about your puppy's first visit, we would love to meet them and maybe even get a "worried" picture or two!

1 comment:

  1. Try to remember your own first time to the doctor. You needed love, support, much of attention, and great praise. Give the same to your new little friend. He or she needs and demands the same total repect from you as the owner and caretaker. Doctor visits at BSAH are not bad at all, all caring people and faces to welcome any and all people and pets!

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