puppy
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Why does your puppy need vaccines?
Doctors have a way to protect pets from diseases: vaccines. Here’s why your puppy should get them. What is a vaccine? The history of vaccines starts with an epidemic of smallpox, which killed millions of people. In 1796, a physician named Edward Jenner noticed that the milk maids, who were routinely exposed to cowpox, did not get sick with small-pox. He wondered whether their exposure to cowpox protected them, and the idea of vaccination was born. A vaccine exposes the immune system to inactive or incomplete disease-causing agents to train the immune system to quickly and effectively respond when exposed to the real thing. Why do we vaccinate puppies? Since…
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PUPPY MILESTONES: What to expect when you’re adopting
Congratulations on your new puppy! As you watch your playful little new furfriend grow, you may have some questions. When does the pup start learning? When do its permanent teeth come in? When is your pup considered an adult? Read below to find answers to some of these common questions. Five puppy milestones Whelp: A newborn puppy that lacks the ability to see, hear, or regulate body temperature. Neonate (0-13 days): The pup cannot see, hear, regulate body temperature, or eliminate without stimulation from its mom. Transition period (13-21 days): The pup’s eyes and ears gradually open, and it begins to hear and respond to taste and smell. Awareness period…
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New Puppy 101
The early days with your new little family member are important. Here are some tips on how to get it right! What’s the right age? 7-12 weeks is the best age for a puppy to be adopted. At less than 7 weeks of age, pups should be with their moms and littermates to help with canine socialization. How do I introduce my puppy to the family? It’s tempting to smother a new pup with love and invite friends and family to do the same. However, you can overwhelm a pup with all that affection and cause anxiety. It’s best to let a pup settle in first before meeting all those…