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Why take care of dog teeth?
Since childhood, we have been trying to maintain dental health, and for this we regularly visit the dentist, because timely treatment will help to avoid not only the appearance of painful sensations, but also significant material costs. In turn, dog teeth also need regular care.
Let’s look at the most common diseases of the oral cavity in domestic dogs and find out why this happens.
Dental plaque is one of the most harmless diseases and with timely care for the teeth of the animal is easily cleaned at home.
Tartar is a consequence of the accumulation of plaque on the teeth. Getting rid of stones is somewhat more difficult. Continue reading
Pet Care After Vaccination
Perhaps no other medical invention has saved more lives than vaccinations. Modern vaccines are extremely effective and safe. However, animals usually experience mild side effects after vaccination. Sometimes an animal needs help in overcoming these side effects.
Side effects of vaccination
• Redness, soft swelling, and soreness at the vaccination site
• Decreased activity level (fatigue)
• Loss of appetite
• Minor fever
• Nasal discharge, sneezing, coughing, or other respiratory symptoms that may occur 2 to 4 days after the intranasal use of the vaccine (vaccinations with drops or sprays through the nostrils) Continue reading
10 Things to Consider Before Buying a Dog
Before acquiring a new puppy or dog as a pet in your home, it is important to consider the following:
1. Owning a dog is a lifetime commitment. Animals develop deep ties with you and your family. Any change in ownership can be extremely traumatic, so you must be prepared for the responsibility involved in the ownership of dogs. Dog owners should be able to provide shelter, food, water, medical care, love and attention.
2. Dog owners also have a significant financial obligation. Continue reading