Just be sure to
take regular visits to the vet: as they live indoors, their illness, if not taken care of on time, might transfer on you too.
Not exact matches
Outside of the
regular, yearly
visit you should
take your puppy
to the
vet when notice your puppy displaying a runny eyes and nose, fever, lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea.
Taking your puppy for
regular vet visits, fun trips
to the pet store for new treats and toys and
visiting Dogtopia may expose your puppy
to new germs.
«There has been an evolution of the entire profession,» says Tom Carpenter, president of the American Animal Hospital Assn. «Pocket pets and animals who wouldn't even have been
taken to vets now go for
regular visits.»
Owning a pet has a lot of ups and downs (cough, diarrhea, cough) but if you maintain
regular vet visits and
take your dog
to the
vet any time his behavior seems off, diarrhea is something that you shouldn't need
to worry about (or clean) too often.
By maintaining
regular vet visits and
taking your dog
to the
vet any time his behavior seems odd, vomiting is something that can easily be treated.