Flea and Tick problem?
Fleas and ticks both transmit diseases and health issues. Fleas transmit tapeworms, while ticks
transmit Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. These insects
feed on blood, and in this case, both animals and people are affected.
Both cause an irritating bite, with a red mark left behind.
To avoid this problem regularly give bath the pet and next day of bath use Anti-Tick and flea powder. Also you can Use Anti-Tick and flea shampoo while bathing. go to Product tab in my website , I have listed few product regarding Flea and tick solution. actually this problem comes more on monsoon season. If this solution doesn't work then comment me or contact me for advanced solution.
Dehydration
Dehydration
is a very common problem in dogs during summer season. Dog
get dehydrated due to shortage of water in the body. If your dog is
dehydrated, you would notice symptoms such as lethargy, weakness, difficulty in
breathing, dry skin and sticky gums.
Treatment --> 1. Make sure that your dog drinking plenty of water.
2. When you dog symptoms are mild , dog may need to treat with access of water and solutions that replenish electrolytes.
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If
your Pet or dog is over 16 weeks old and isn’t up-to-date on shots, or
if you’re not sure, it’s better to be safe than sorry: Your vet may
recommend starting the vaccination process again. You can use this chart
to help you keep track of when your puppy needs which shots:
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Vaccination
Puppy first Vaccines
Puppy need to first vaccinate between six to eight weeks old.Remember one thing when yo buy or adopt from any one make sure that you must take medical record book. The Medical record will help you know weather your puppy or pet is vaccinated at proper time.Must Vaccinated
All the puppy or pet should be immunized against Parvovirus, Distemper, Rabies , Hepatites and Corona Virus.
Vaccination Schedule
Puppies receive most of their vaccinations every two to four weeks until they are at least 14 weeks old.
Some vaccinations are given as a combination, such as the DHLPPC, which helps protect against distemper,
hepatitis, leptospirosis, parainfluenza,parvo and corona. Other vaccinations are administered one at a time.
Some vaccinations are given as a combination, such as the DHLPPC, which helps protect against distemper,
hepatitis, leptospirosis, parainfluenza,parvo and corona. Other vaccinations are administered one at a time.
DHLPPC
1. First Vaccination within 6 to 8 weeks.
2. Second Vaccination within 9 to 11 weeks.
3. Third Vaccination within 12 to 14 weeks.
4. Fourth Vaccination within 16 to 17 weeks.
5. Booster shots in 12 month.
- Bordetella
1. First vaccination within 14 weeks
2. Booster shots in 6 months
- Rabies
1. First vaccination within16 weeks (varies by state)
2. Booster shots in between 12-36 month
- Giardia
1. First vaccination within 14 weeks
2. Second vaccination within 17 weeks
3. Booster shots in the 12 month
- Lyme
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