We did receive a letter from he breeders vet stating that this was an umbilical hernia but otherwise
the pup was in good health.
Not exact matches
Just an update copper went for his first vet check clean bill of
health doing great we love him so much what a great little puppy sleeping all night
in his crate doing very
well potty training he
is one of the easiest puppies we have ever had such a
good boy we couldn't
be happier would highly recommended premier
pups
To get your overweight
pup into shape, we recommend you first take it to the vet to get a thorough check - up to make sure your dog
is in good health and there
are no other issues that might
be causing the weight issue (for example, Pitbulls can have Hypothyroidism, which could cause weight gain).
Some of these conditions
are either unavoidable or genetic, but including
good ingredients that promote
health in those problem areas can go a really long way to helping your
pup stay healthy for a long time.
The
best way to ensure that your new clumber puppy
is in the
best shape possible
is to ask for
health certificates on the parents and
pups.
Don't breed dogs that
are apparently
in poor
health, as their
pups will
be as
well.
housecats)... We have multiple large breed long - term fosters who
were developing
health issues a yr ago who
are now amazing our vets with their energy & vitality - a rescued 15yo sibe who
's now keeping up with 2yo
pups in the play yard, a 9yo dane mix with considerably less gas &
better body condition, less painful arthritis... To those of you with bad experiences, I
'm very sorry & truly wish you & your fur - babies the
best.
Cropping
is usually done when the
pup is less than eight weeks old as long as he
is in good health.
I have only bred one litter; of Welsh Springer Spaniels (I had a smart, adorable, major - pointed and
health - tested bitch; whose championship I finished eight months after the
pups were born), back
in 1996; and did my
best to do so responsibly.
If you
're buying a puppy, it
's a
good idea to find out which genetic illnesses
are common to the breed you
're interested
in, so you can ask the breeder about the physical
health of your potential
pup's parents and other relatives.
A breeder that takes his dogs
in for a full
health evaluation of the parents and the
pup before you take them home
is your
best bet to ensure you
're getting a healthy pet.
It
's also very taxing on the dam and she will frequently require around the clock care, along with her
pups, to ensure everyone
is in good health.
Including (but not limited to)(1) Ensure that the dogs come from
health checked parents with a healthy genetic background (2) Work hard to ensure the person taking the puppy home
is both willing and able to meet the needs of the dog (as both a puppy and an adult)- understands the needs of the breed as
well as dogs
in general (3) agrees to take back a dog at any time
in its life if the person who bought the
pup can not or will not continue to provide for its needs.
If your
pup has a food allergy or intolerance to ingredients
in the diet you
're feeding her, it can contribute to restlessness and hyperactive behavior, as
well as sub-optimal
health.
Obviously they would
be well suited for pets living
in warmer climates or to help your
pup survive the summer heat, but they also have additional
health benefits that you many not realize.
If you
're pup is in basic
good health, you can look forward to many happy years together, potentially up to 18 years.
The fibers
in the rope
are really
good at getting
in between teeth and up to the gum line, which
is positive news for your
pup's oral
health.
Whether you need a wellness exam for your dog, dog teeth cleaning, or dog boarding, Chastain Veterinary Medical Group can
be your partner
in protecting your
pup's
good health.
That way, you know you
're getting a
pup that
is a true American Alsatian
in good health.
Trained rescuers can then assess how
best to help these animals, which may include putting them on watch to see if mom
is just around the corner, if they
are in good body condition and
health - moving the
pup to a safer location away from people and dogs, or mounting an immediate rescue and providing medical care at the hospital.