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Vaccination information
Vaccination
Did you know... The canine nose
works one million times more efficiently
than the human nose!
And the average dog has 42 permanent teeth.
Check regular for clean teeth, and feed a
good quality dog-food. And provide always
clean fresh water. New pets - dogs things to
look out for:
Check vaccination certificates for a
veterinary practice logo or address- this
way you now, your dog has a full health
check as part of the vaccination process.
Vets supply certificates at the time of
consultation.
Do not accept any pappy, From a "breeder"
who will forward a vaccination certificate.
or micro-shipped certificate for your puppy.
Vaccination:
Dogs, C4 or C5 protect your dog from
distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus,
bordatella, and Para- influenza, first at
8-9 weeks of age, second-boost at 12 weeks
of age,
To get the most out of your vet appointment,
prepare a list of all the points you wish to
discussed with the vet. Your dogs annual
vaccination is after the 12 month and is an
important part of your best friend's long
term health and wellbeing. And if you need
any help? Look in our
LINK - Pages.
The most council
law requires that all pups be vaccinated at
the time of being sold or given away.
Micro
shipped:
YES all puppies being micro shipped!
Helps & Hints &
Tips. and all about Heartworms in Dogs.
Treat heartworm in
Dogs
( Pet talk with Paul Shiel )
Heartworm is a
disease predominantly found in dogs,
however, it may also be present in cats and
rarely in Humans. The disease is caused by a
parasite called Dirofilaria - immitis which
is a worm that attempts to live in the lungs
and hearts of dogs. It is a terminal disease
and by that I mean that the animal infested
will eventually die, unless specifically
treated for the infection.
This disease is transmitted by mosquitoes ,
whom, then they bit their host they transfer
the small larval stage of the heartworm
which find their way into the bloodstream.
After your dog has been bitten it takes
about eight weeks for the larval stages to
develop into adult worms which will then
breed and produce more larvae, consequently
the dog's condition simply worsens.
Fortunately, heartworm can be prevented and
even treated if your dog is already
infected.
Some of the common clinical signs are a
cough, reduced exercise tolerance with
progressive weight loss.
You should seek advice from a veterinarian,
if your dog is not already on heartworm
preventative medicine, and you suspect it
may be infected. I t is very important to
understand that the normal dog worming
tablets taken approximately every three
months for gastro-intestinal worms do not
kill or affect heartworm at all. Remember,
heartworm lives in the lungs and heart, not
in the gut system. To check if your dog in
infected, simply go to your vet to have a
specific blood test done, which will detect
if heartworm is presented. If they are, then
treatment is available to kill the existing
adult and larval heartworm. Once this is
achieved the dog can go onto the
preventative treatment. Again it is very
important to check your dog first, before
going onto the preventive treatment because
if you don't you risk killing your dog.The
only safe time to start a dog on a heartworm
prevention tablets is when it is eight weeks
old. Anytime after that is a risk and the
dog should be tested first. There are
currently three available ways of heartworm
treatment. They are: Dimmitrol tablets given
daily Heartgurd 30, one tablet given every
month. Heartgurd 30+, which incorporates a
gut worming program against roundworm and
hookworm.
For further
advice consult your local VET.
"Drontal Allwormer"
Safe for Pets,
Murder on Worms.
From
BAYER of coarse!
Recommended
by all top Silky Terrier Breeders
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FEEDING:
Remember,
what you feed to your Silky or Yorkie
Terrier, will show in his or her general
appearance and condition. Puppies in
particular should receive adequate nutrition
due to the particular demands placed upon
their constitution during the growth period.
More information click on- N0:1

N0:2
N0:3 COMPLETE
DOG CARE!
www.royalcanin.com.au
Specially made
for Yorkshire Terrier's adult & mature -
also recommended for Silky Terriers.
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30/06/2011

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