Do You Take Your
Dog to the Vet Regularly?
Dogs are considered man’s best friend
and some consider their dog a part of their family. Do you
insist that your friends and your family see a doctor
regularly? Is it because you care very much for them and want
to make sure they stay healthy?
Your dog should be no different. They need to see their
doctor on a regular basis as well. A lot of dog owners
only take their dogs to the vet when the dog is
sick or injured.
It’s very important that the dog see the vet for regular
checkups as well. Sometimes the emergency appointments are very
costly and could have been avoided with regular visits to the
vet.
Here are some reasons why taking your dog to the vet is
important:
Shots - Dogs need to have regular shots
in order to stay healthy. Their shots can prevent many diseases
and can prolong their life span, so they can be around for a
long time to come. If a dog is left unvaccinated, then he can
easily contract diseases, which can be costly to you in the end
in order to try to treat them.
Ear Mites - Ear mites are common with
dogs. It’s important to have your dog be seen by a vet
regularly to keep on top of these infestations. The vet can
determine how severe the infestation is and prescribe
appropriate medication to help treat it. If it’s left
untreated, bacteria can grow within the tissues and find its
way to the dog’s brain, possibly causing death.
Fleas and Ticks - These are also common
among dogs. It’s important that they be treated right away.
Your vet can help you determine how bad the situation is and
provide the necessary treatments to keep the infestation from
causing too many problems.
Worms - Worms are also common with dogs and they can
easily be treated, but since there are so many different types
of worm infestations and different treatments, a vet is more
qualified to examine the dog to figure out which type of worm
has invaded your pet and what the best treatment is for
them.
Dental Health - A vet will sometimes
clean a dog’s teeth for you or explain the best way for you to
clean them. It’s important for the vet to check the dog’s teeth
to prevent bacteria from growing and getting out of hand.
Bacteria can cause all sorts of ailments for a dog, so keep
on top of your dog’s dental health and prevent any costly
treatments that you could incur if their dental needs are left
unchecked.
A dog’s health is just as important as your family’s.
Prevention of ailments is always the key to a long and healthy
life, so take care of your dog and get them checked on a
regular basis.
A vet is trained to recognize many different ailments,
sometimes detecting them long before things go wrong. Your dog
could live to a ripe, old age with the proper care and the
watchful eye of his veterinarian.
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