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Protecting Your Pet With Vaccination And Desexing

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Dogs are one of the best common pets. It's unusual to find any street in Australia lacking some dog-friendly houses. Australian dogs are properly cared for and well loved. But, several people ignore their pet without even knowing it. How? By not vaccinating and desexing dogs as soon as possible. Vaccinations for dogs are required at the puppy stage because of the intense sicknesses that dogs can get. Ideally a decision should be placed to the vet when the owner gets the new puppy home. At your first visit to the vet you will be given a vaccination schedule, which is a vitally necessary part of your new pet-care routine.

Your vet can most likely start you off with a series of injections for distemper, hepatitis and parvovirus. All of those can be caught by puppies, whether unfold by other animals or through humans walking on pathways where infected dogs may have freshly been present. Parvovirus is particularly likely to affect young puppies and the vaccination for dogs needs to be given when your dog is old enough, starting at the age of 6 weeks. There can be a series of vaccines over the next few months to make sure that the puppy does not catch these diseases.

There are also a number of other diseases which the vet will vaccinate against. All of those vaccinations intended for dogs need to be completed when your puppy will be exposed to the outside world, so it's best to get them done when you bring the dog home. Once these vaccinations are complete, your dog will then start going on daily walks and naturally enjoying outdoor life.

With a more active dog which has had all of their vaccinations, the next big query is whether to have your animal neutered. Desexing dogs can be an uneasy issue for a few, with many owners putting off the operation for long periods of time. Owners generally never get the neutering done at all. However desexing dogs may make a big dissimilarity to certain behaviors. Neutering can prevent dogs from straying so as to mate and will even prevent excess aggression in males or coming into heat for females. Getting a pet desexed could even guarantee that your animal is not held accountable for some other owner having an unwanted litter.

Call Gordon Veterinary Hospital on (02) 9498 300 if you would like any more info on desexing dogs or vaccinations for dogs.
Gordon Veterinary Hospital was established in 1970 and is well-established as one of the best equipped veterinary facilities on the North Shore. We have developed an excellent reputation amongst our clients and colleagues for exceptional pet health care. Our vets all have a minimum of 10 years experience and treat cats, dogs, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, rats, mice and birds.