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Worming your puppy
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Coping with chewing and biting
Fleas and your puppy
Encouraging good behaviour
Puppy toys and playing
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House Training Guide - Getting Started
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Feeding your puppy
Of course you want the best for your puppy, but choosing the right food can be a difficult decision. At Vets4Pets our vets and nurses are always happy to talk you through the various feeding options with you and help you decide on the best food option to suit your dog.
04/10/2012 16:41:54
Coping with chewing and biting
It may have come as a shock how sharp your puppy's teeth are and how much your puppy likes to bite everything in sight! You will probably be relieved to hear that this is normal puppy behaviour and with the right handling your naughty pup will soon grow out of it.
17/10/2011 13:42:08
Encouraging good behaviour
If your dog knows what he or she is and isn't supposed to do, they can be more relaxed and knowing how to respond to a set of commands can keep them safer too.
04/10/2012 16:15:15
Puppy toys and playing
Play is not only great fun for you and your puppy, it's also an important part of your puppy's development.
17/10/2011 13:43:21
House Training Guide - Getting Started
House training is one of the first and most important things you will teach your puppy. Read our simple guide to house training your puppy.
17/10/2011 13:44:36
Puppy - Socialising
The Vets4Pets puppy socialisation guide to help your baby puppy to grow up to be a happy, confident, relaxed and friendly adult dog.
18/10/2011 11:29:46
Vaccinating your puppy
There are lots of nasty diseases out there that little puppies can catch. Vaccinations are the best way to protect your pup from some of the worst ones.
08/05/2013 15:23:08
Worming your puppy
A heavy worm infestation can make your puppy very poorly with sickness, diarrhoea and weight loss. It an also weaken its immune system. The Vets4Pets vets and nurses recommend that puppies are wormed at 2, 5 and 8 weeks old and then every month until they are 6 months old.
13/09/2012 11:58:06
Fleas and your puppy
Fleas can cause skin irritation and disease in both dogs and people. A flea infestation is one of the most common health problems occurring in cats and dogs in the UK. At Vets4Pets, our vets can prescribe effective spot-on treatments that, used regularly, will prevent flea infestation.
13/09/2012 11:56:37
Puppy Training Basics
Top 5 tips for puppy training
04/10/2012 16:12:38
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