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Dog Care Schedule

Posted on 2015-03-17 16:44:00

Right from the very beginning, when you bring your new puppy home, you are in charge of taking care of its overall health and wellbeing.

This page will help you plan their lives a bit better so that they will have their essential medical needs.

Not everybody can remember everything, so we have the Internet to help us! Please use this guide as a tool so that you can care for your little friends who need you so much.

Please check with your vet as vaccination requirements differ between some breeds and are not the same in all states and territories.


Dog Care Schedule
Common Dog Diseases What dogs are at risk Prevention
Canine Distemper Dogs of any age can be affected by this virus, with young puppies at greatest risk. Vaccination
recommended
Infectious Hepatitis Dogs of any age can be affected, but most severe cases occur in dogs less than two years of age. Vaccination
recommended
Canine Parvovirus Most severe in the very young and very old but dogs of all ages may be affected. Vaccination
recommended
Kennel Cough Dogs of any age can be affected. Vaccination
recommended
 
Vaccination and Vetinary Schedule
PUPPIES - 6-8 WEEK
Start vaccinations
Begin Heartworm Prevention and Flea control - ongoing
PUPPIES - 12-14 WEEK VISITS
Physical examination
Vaccination for DHPP
Vaccination boosters
PUPPIES - 16-18 WEEK VISITS
Physical examination
Vaccination boosters may be required

6 MONTHS
Physical Examination
De-sexed
Vaccination boosters may be required
 

ADULTS - ANNUALLY
Physical Examination (yearly PE's are important for your pet's health)
Vaccination boosters may be required
 
 
 
 

 

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