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Self
Checkup * Oily or smelly
secretions on the skin, ears or eyes or deposits on the teeth are
sign that the body is struggling to eliminate toxins. Finding a
Veterinarian Choosing a vet is one of
the most important decisions of your dog’s life. Here are some
guidelines to make the process easier: * Ask other pet owners in
your community Vaccination
Schedule 6-8 weeks old * Physical
examination 10-12 weeks
old * Physical
examination 14-16 weeks
old * Physical
examination Annually * Physical
examination Rabies Rabies is not only a
threat to your pet but to you as well. A fatal, viral disease,
rabies affects the brain and nerves. The main source of rabies comes
from infected wildlife, such as foxes, raccoons, skunks, bats, and
coyotes. Usually transmitted through bites from rabid animals,
rabies also can be spread through contact with broken
skin. The most common sign of
rabies is an unexplained change in behavior. A friendly pet may turn
aggressive or act strangely, with no apparent cause. However, a wild
animal may act tame and not be afraid when approached by
people. It is important to know
that once a rabid animal starts to exhibit abnormal behavior, it
will continue to do so. It may take two to six months before showing
signs, but once it does, it is an irreversible process, and the
animal will die in a matter of days. Today, no treatment for rabies
exists. Not every animal (including humans) that comes in contact
with a rabid animal will contact rabies. If you think one of your
animals may have rabies, be extremely careful and avoid all contact
with it. Isolate the pet from other animals and humans and call your
veterinarian immediately. The doctor will need to know whether your
pet has been vaccinated. By law, you must report this disease in
order to protect the public. Notify both your veterinarian and
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