5 ways to keep your puppy safe
Keep animals safe: Feed your dog a healthy diet, provide exercise, take your dog for regular vet visits, create a safe space, and stay alert.

To find the right veterinarian for your dog, start by making a checklist of the things that are important to you.
Is the clinic accredited or a member of a top professional association?
How close is the vet clinic to your home? How far would you have to travel if your dog gets sick?
Does the clinic offer home visits or 24-hour emergency service?
When you visit does the staff seem welcoming, calm, and confident?
If your dog is afraid of the vet, you can help take the stress out of the visit by scheduling an appointment where you go into an exam room for nothing more than a basic check-up. No shots! Nothing invasive. Make it a positive experience.

Keep animals safe: Feed your dog a healthy diet, provide exercise, take your dog for regular vet visits, create a safe space, and stay alert.
Aging gracefully is possible with regular vet visits. If you take your pup to the vet at 2 months old, your vet will know to treat him at 2 years old.

Buying pet insurance for dogs? You need to look at more than the premium price. Consider total cost, extra cost for breed, coverage, and exclusions.

Vet warning signs: Take your puppy to be checked if he exhibits warning signs including skipping meals, excessive thirst, sluggish behavior, or vomiting.

As you start your research, make a checklist of the things that are important to you when you start the search to find a veterinarian for your dog.
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