Caring For A Puppy by Gerald McNicholl To get your puppy off to a good start, schedule a veterinary check-up within the first 48 hours of bringing it home. You can then get a clean bill of health, a schedule for future vaccinations and spay/neuter surgeries and advice on food, training, parasite preventatives and trainer recommendations. What to consider before getting a puppy? * Investigate the breeds and mixes. * Ensure you are familiar with the breed’s adult size & personality traits.
Pet Advice and Pet Photos: Kids & Pets – Part II
March 1st, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
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Puppy Rescue Adoption: Getting A Puppy From The Center
February 7th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
Are you planning to get a dog? If you are planning to get a dog, consider getting one from a puppy adoption center. Many puppy rescue adoption centers in the country badly need people who can help them provide a home for the dogs that they have rescued. Most of these rescue adoption centers will not charge you anything to take a little puppy of their hands. However, just because these rescue adoption centers are in great need of people who can give their rescued dogs a home that does not mean
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