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Saturday 20 June 2020

Best toys and treats for teething puppy's? PLUS VACCINATION?!!!?  

Best toys and treats for teething puppy's? PLUS VACCINATION?!!!?  

answers 0:pretty self explanatory....i was just wondering if you can give me a lot of suggestions because she doesnt like the things we got her...I think they're either too soft or too hard so thanks for the help, 🙂 What vaccinations do I have to get for her before we can I can take her to the petstores? And also does anyone know of a good vet in the Fresno County area? thanx...Show moreanswers 1:Here are some good teething toys:-nylabone (with the soft dental blue thing in the middle)-Greenies (dental chews)-Loofa Dog-TireToy-Giant Tennis Ball with ropes on the end-For Pet's Sake brand (They have some really good teething and tugtoys)I don't live in the Fresno County area, so I wouldn't know of any good vets, but here are some things to look for ina good vet:-Has had plenty of ex! perience in the veterinary career-Has reasonable prices-Is gentle with the animals-Doesn't want to rush through-He listens to you (unlike a few vets I know, I don't take my pets to them anymore)-He explains what the procedure will be like, what the vaccines are called, or if it's routine procedure or rare procedureHere are the shots he will need:-DHLLP, Corona, Rabies,The DHLLP shot is protection against 5 viruses-Parvovirous-Hepatitis-Distemper-Parainfluenza-LeptospirosisGood Luck!...answers 2:My puppy loves the Nyla bones. I also bought him a chew toy which has hard and soft parts which he loves to chew on. Give him a variety and let him pick.answers 3:Nylabones are probably the best thing for both toys and chewing. You could also try the kong toys, you can fill them with puppy peanut butter, and they'll lick em for hours. You don't really want to take her to the pet stores until she's at least had her 6 month shots, not that people don't do it...but you shouldn't....ans! wers 4:as long as the puppy has no adult teeth, you can give h! er meatless raw knucle bones. you can get it from a butcher or grocery store,then freeze it. give it to your pup to chew on for about an hour a day whenever she needs to calm down the most, then stick it in the freezer again. OR you can get bully sticks at the petstore, these are expensive though and if you have a powerchewer dog they won't last that long. but bully sticks are 100% safe for puppies and dogs. theyre dehydrated bull meat.as for toys, my dogs show no interest in nyla bones and could swallow them so those are out. you can try this site: planetdog.comas for vaccinations, your dog will need to see a vet soon because she has to be dewormed (all puppies are born with worms from the mother's placenta, and need worming treatments) and get standard vaccines. after the first year of vaccines, you can get a titer test done to check whether or not she needs to be revaccinated again (other than for rabies which is every year for the first 2, then every 3 years)there's a l! ot of debate about whether dogs need some vaccines or not...like bordetella (kennel cough) is given if your dog is around other dogs (like a dog park or just petco) BUT there's some question as to whether or not it even works good. it will depend on whether your area is at risk or not. like my area has high incidences of lyme disease, so i vaccinate for that.check out dogster.com to find a vet in your area!HTH....

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