There are some general considerations you should take when trying to ensure the health and safety of your pet. Veterinary care – all companion animals should see the veterinarian at least once a year for a wellness exam. Some pets may need to get on a more frequent schedule to be determined by you and your veterinarian.
Vaccines – vaccines are both a matter of health, and in the case of rabies, state law. Year round flea, tick and heartworm prevention – many people use these preventions seasonally, meaning, during the warm months. This can be a mistake.
You never know if there is a flea, tick or mosquito (heartworm carriers) in the places you visit. If there are, you very well may bring home a passenger on your pants or other clothing. Hygiene – bathing, grooming and dental cleanings will keep your pets healthy.
Bathing and grooming will remove any dirt from the animal and allow you to check the skin for cuts or lesions at the same time. Proper dental hygiene is just as important for pets as it is for humans, keeping the teeth clean will prevent gingivitis! Spaying and neutering- companion animals that are spayed and neutered tend to live longer.
This is twofold; altered animals tend to stick closer to home thus reducing their risk of accidents and altered animals are at less risk of some types of cancer. This is just a general list. What your pet needs will depend on the animal, its breed and the pet as an individual.
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