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Tips for Choosing a Healthy Puppy
Posted by Unknown on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Any person who would buy a dog must already know what kind of dog that will be purchased in accordance preferences and the need for dogs to be kept. Here are tips for you in choosing a healthy puppy. :
The age of the puppy. Age puppy chosen is ideal for puppies aged approximately 8 weeks minimum. In this age of physical growth and behavioral development of puppies ready to socialize and are ready to be trained. Behaviors child friendly dog, loves to seek attention and love to play is the most suitable to be selected as a pet dog home and for children. Type that is too aggressive requires owners were firm, while the coward desperate need patience to train and take a long time to improve her confidence.Physical. Overall puppies should appear healthy, have clear eyes, no runny nose and no visible physical abnormalities (eg woolly for puppies goldy). After that, please check carefully that your puppy will choose,.
Examination of the head
Examine gums puppy. Healthy gums are red gums bright pink. Color pale gums can indicate the possibility of anemia or worms. Also check the dog's ear hole. Ear holes smell could indicate an infection and if the dirt piles can be a breeding ground for ear mites.
Agency
Check your body stroked the puppy throughout his body. Feel there a bulge or swelling that may indicate the existence of fleas or parasites. Check whether the puppy belly was swelling to investigate the possibility of intestinal worms or indigestion. The heart rate should be strong and regular. The genitals should be clean. and in young male dogs testicles must be clearly visible. Also check is there a bulge at the center to determine whether or groin hernia puppy.
Posture
Check the shape of the foot and toes puppy if there are abnormalities in shape. See how the dog run or walk is lame or not. Last is the proportion of the puppy's body whether it is appropriate to their age and weight.After getting the puppy you choose ask the owners about vaccinations and what food is recommended, when the latter was given de-worming and puppy's medical history.
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