| During the nursing period, a puppy receives protective antibodies
from the mother's milk. This natural immunity will begin to disappear with time,
and may be gone soon after weaning. Consequently, around 8 to 10 weeks of age,
a puppy is susceptible to a number of diseases. That's why it is so vital to take
your puppy to a veterinarian as soon as possible for a check-up and vaccinations,
regardless of where you bought your puppy. Your veterinarian can assess
the general health of the puppy and point out any problems. If you buy your puppy
from a breeder, the breeder may have given the puppy his first vaccination. All
puppies should be vaccinated against canine diseases, checked periodically for
worms and other parasites, and given an annual medical examination. Perhaps the
most loving, responsible thing you can do for your pet is to see that he receives
timely health care from a veterinarian. His life depends on it. -------------------------------------------------
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by Ralston Purina Canada. |