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Getting a pet home is a responsibility and commitment of a pet's lifetime. So it requires a lot of patience puppy-proofing the house sensitizing the other members of the family, especially young children, and to a certain extent discipline. 

Pets can be of various sizes, bodies, weights, temperaments, and intelligence. The pet is usually considered a reflection of a person's nature and character. The decision to choose which pet will be described on which pet reflects the personal

It is recommended for families who are considering bringing a pet home, such a visit will help in 

 

  1. Choosing the right pet, cat (or) dog, big pet (or) small pet
  2. Consider adoption
  3. The work nature of the family plays important role in choosing the pet
  4. Certain breeds are prone to predictable health conditions which can be discussed with vertinerian 
  5. List of things to do and to buy before the arrival of the pet 

Immunizations

Vaccinations at the ideal time are vital and we must provide immunity against specific diseases. Appropriate vaccines should be administered at the correct stage of life, frequency, and number of doses as certain vaccines need to have multiple doses. If exposed the pet would be able to respond to an infection and defend itself much more effectively when adequately vaccinated.

Deworming

The deworming schedule is periodic and best recommended by our veterinarian.

Deworming is an essential practice in puppy care and adult pets to keep out internal parasites such as roundworms, hookwormstapewormswhipworms, and heartworms. There are rectifications in deworming procedures with periodic advice from a veterinarian to calculate the dosage for your pet based on their age, body weight, and fitness status.

Puppy Nutrition

Good nutrition is formulated based on several factors similar to people. The important factors include the stage of life viz young nursing pet, puppy, young adult, adult, and senior. The pet’s estimated adult body weight, the extent of physical activity, immunity, and health status, religious sentiments and associated beliefs, etc. are some of the factors