Welcoming a new puppy into your home is one of the most wonderful things you'll experience as a pet parent.
As you celebrate and fuss over the newest addition to the family, you might suddenly find there's a lot to consider, as well as some important steps you need to take to get your puppy ready for the big wide world.
Vaccinations
Just like us humans, it's important for dogs to get vaccinated to protect from certain diseases.
Microchipping and name tags
Microchipping is important as it helps other identify your puppy if it gets lost. Most breeders and pet shops will microchip your puppy for you.
Desexing your puppy
Desexing is generally recommended at around 6 months of age. Not only does it prevent any unwanted litters, but it reduces the risk of certain diseases and cancers.
Protecting them from parasites
There are various nasty parasites you need to protect your new puppy from, including heartworms, intestinal worms, fleas and ticks.
There are various nasty parasites you need to protect your new puppy from, including intestinal worms & fleas.
Dental health
It's a good idea to start caring for your puppy's teeth from a young age. Proper dental care can help prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar, which can lead to gum disease and tooth decay in later years.
Socialisation
It's very important that your puppy has positive interactions with other people and dogs during their first few weeks to help them grow into a confident and well-behaved member of the family.
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