Page 5 - Puppy Care Sheet
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Puppy Health
- Please stay on top of worming it is very important, we will have
wormed the puppy prior to you taking them home but it is your
responsibility to do worming from the date you take your pup home
★ To ensure your pet and family stay safe from wormAs you should
follow this worming schedule
- From the age of 2 weeks every second week till they are 12 weeks old
- Then every month until they are six months old
- Then every 3 months for life depending on the products used.
Signs that your dog has worms:
-If left untreated, worms in dogs can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, loss
of appetite, anaemia, weight loss and in extreme cases death. Be
aware of the following signs of worms in dogs.
If you suspect your dog has worms you can always call us or seek the
advice of a vet.
• Scooting (dragging their bottom across the ground)
• Weight loss
• Weakness
• Dehydration
• Lethargy
You will need to buy:
o Nexguard spectra chewable NexGuard should be given monthly.
NexGuard spectra covers ticks, fleas, ear mites, worms (tapeworm
included). Follow the prescribed instructions in the packaging when
providing the tablet (tablet size based on dog’s weight).
o Drontal all wormer tablet should be given every 2 weeks. Follow the
prescribed instructions in the package when providing the tablet.
o Vita Care Multi-Vitamin and Calcium given every 1-2 twice a week
to your dog just as an added supplement to maintain its health.
- If your dog has diarrhoea, mix 4 tablespoons of natural Greek
yoghurt, 1 teaspoon of dried mint and 1 piece of crushed garlic.
- For constipation - there is digestive stimulators that are efficient, but
duck jerky (black dog) is our go to, 2 pieces should be sufficient to get
the bowl moving