Puppy Care - First Vet Visit

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2009
  • Matty the puppy's first visit to the vet includes a detailed history, physical examination and set of vaccines. Dr. Andrea Pang of the Wellness Clinic at the Ontario Veterinary College Teaching Hospital explains what vaccines are required when, and why, and answers general questions about puppy-related issues.
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  • @wolfsrule100
    @wolfsrule100 11 років тому +1

    My puppy is going for his first vet visit soon
    thanks so much for this video

  • @bestrottweilers
    @bestrottweilers 14 років тому +2

    The vet applauds the owner for keeping the dog only in the yard since it has not completed its boosters. Keeping a dog away from meeting the outside world at a crucial age like this will make him miss out the most important phase of a dog's life: the socialization process. Karen Overall likes to point out that dogs die more from behavioral problems due to lack of socialization than infectious disease..

    • @chrissyreifsteck7207
      @chrissyreifsteck7207 7 років тому +2

      a smaller puppy is lower to the ground and can actually ingest something either before or without you even seeing. if the woman lives in an area that is frequented by other animals and wild animals, it could be more beneficial to stay in her own yard. There was no information given on the type of area she resides in.

  • @janikb3538
    @janikb3538 10 років тому

    I wish my dog was a puppy.Maybe then she wouldn't freak out every time she goes to the vet

  • @GabbySimoneMusic
    @GabbySimoneMusic 11 років тому

    she is cute as frig!!!!

  • @danielterrero2822
    @danielterrero2822 10 років тому

    What type of dog is this?

    • @temickab
      @temickab 8 років тому

      +Taylor Welch doesn't look anything like a beagle

    • @msimonetti22
      @msimonetti22 8 років тому

      it is not a beagle,because my friend has the exact same breed, and it is actually a german shepherd mix,

  • @bestrottweilers
    @bestrottweilers 14 років тому

    Six week is not pretty young for a distemper vaccine, most pups are done at this age. Also the vet says ''we also have a couple of other ones'' when referring to core vaccines. Bordetella is not a core vaccine..

    • @chrissyreifsteck7207
      @chrissyreifsteck7207 7 років тому

      she didn't say it was. she stated rabies and parvo are core. the others were options given to the client. if you listen to the end the vet says they can do the others if the client decides so.

    • @chrissyreifsteck7207
      @chrissyreifsteck7207 7 років тому

      she didn't say it was. she stated rabies and parvo are core. the others were options given to the client. if you listen to the end the vet says they can do the others if the client decides so.

  • @MrsMusicalMe
    @MrsMusicalMe 11 років тому

    Why would you not spay or neuter. Having your pet fixed prevents them from having litters of kittens or puppies that will most likely end up in a shelter to be euthanized. Spaying/neutering is something that all responsible pet owners should do. She isn't a bitch for spaying her dog, she is doing the responsible thing.

  • @MrsMusicalMe
    @MrsMusicalMe 11 років тому

    Most puppy or kitten litters are unwanted.bif you knew how many cats and dogs get euthanized everyday for not having a home you would understand why it is important to spay/neuter

  • @George50809
    @George50809 3 роки тому

    She had no idea the shot was coming.