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1. Intestinal Worm Prevention Intestinal worms can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, poor condition and even death in young puppies. The intestinal worms that infest dogs are: Roundworm Hookworm Whipworm Tapeworm Some of these worms can also cause disease in humans, particularly children. We recommend that you decrease the chances of infection by regularly picking up and disposing of your pet s poo and using a reputable intestinal all wormer such as Drontal or Milbemax. WORMING SCHEDULE Age Worming Frequency 2-12 Weeks Fortnightly 3-6 months Monthly 6 months and over Every 3 months 2. Heartworm Prevention Heartworm is a large worm that lives in the heart and can cause heart failure and death. It is spread by mosquitoes, of which we have a lot in the Brookfield area! HEARTWORMING SCHEDULE Option 1 Option 2 Proheart injection at 12 weeks Monthly tablets for life * Proheart injection at 6 months Proheart injection annually thereafter *The monthly tablets we recommend are Milbemax or Heartguard info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 1 of 7

3. Vaccinations We recommend that your dog is protected against: Canine Distemper Infectious Hepatitis C3 Vaccination Parvovirus C5 Vaccination Canine Cough - Parainfluenza Canine Cough - Bordatella Bronchiseptica Puppies are safe to mix with unvaccinated animals 10-14 days after their 16 week vaccination. VACCINATION SCHEDULE Age Between 6 and 8 weeks Vaccination Type C3 Vaccination 10-12 weeks C5 Vaccination 14-16 weeks C5 Vaccination Annually from 15 months * C5 Vaccination *Don t worry; we will send you reminders! A 3-yearly C3 vaccination is also available (Distemper, Infectious Hepatitis, Parvovirus). Please ask your Veterinarian if you are interested in this. Your pet will still need to come in yearly for their annual check-up and Canine Cough vaccination. info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 2 of 7

4. Microchipping It is a legal requirement that all dogs have a microchip implanted under their skin. Each microchip has a unique number which can be linked to your details on a central database so that your dog can be returned to you should it become lost or stolen. It is your responsibility to ensure that the details on the database are current. 5. Desexing We recommend desexing your dog at around 6 months of age. This corresponds with the average onset of sexual maturity for both male and female dogs. Council legislation requires all dogs must receive a tattoo inside their left ear at the time of the procedure. WHY DESEX? Males Reduces the risk of prostate cancer Eliminates the risk of testicular cancer Can reduce territorial aggression and marking Reduces roaming impulses Females Reduces the risk of breast cancer Eliminates the risk of uterine cancer and infections No bleeding from season Reduces roaming impulses 6. Diet We recommend a premium quality dry puppy food to ensure that your puppy s nutritional requirements are met. This can reduce the risk of serious health problems later in life. When your puppy graduates from puppy food we also have a variety of premium adult foods to suit their needs. 7. Dental Care Dental disease is the most common disease of dogs! Here are a few tips to get you started on the path to good doggy dental health. We will check your dog s teeth at their annual health check and let you know if there is a problem or you need to do more. It is common for dogs to need to have a info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 3 of 7

scale and polish (just like people). In fact the only difference is that dogs don t sit still for it so we need to give them an anaesthetic to get the job done. How to keep your puppy s teeth clean(ish) Encourage chewing of dental chews or raw bones (cooked bones are a serious health risk) Train your puppy to have their teeth brushed (ask us how!) Feed dry food (canned dog food, mince or dog roll tends to become lodged around teeth encouraging plaque formation) Feed set meals rather than allowing your puppy to graze 8. Socialisation Socialisation is very important for your new puppy. Puppy Preschool is the safest way to do this because it is run in a puppies only pen with vaccinated puppies. Not to mention that it is fun and full of great training tips to ensure that you get your relationship with your pet off to a flying start! Remember! Don t take your pup to the dog park until 14 days after their last vaccination 9. Insurance Veterinary bills can be quite costly; thankfully, for a reasonable price your puppy can be insured. There are several companies and policies that can be made for your puppy that will cover veterinary bills from vaccinations and worming to accidents and emergencies. It is up to you to determine which cover provides the best value protection for your pet, but below are some risk factors to consider: info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 4 of 7

Risks factors to consider when deciding about pet insurance Paralysis ticks are very common around the Brookfield area Brookfield has both Brown and Black snakes Toads are toxic and are also common in the Brookfield area There is a lot of vegetation in the area which can lead to skin allergies Dental disease is the most common disease in dogs 10. External Parasite Control FLEAS We recommend products that last at least a month and that will help control the flea eggs in your house as well as the adults on your dog. Please below for more information about products that we recommend for flea prevention. PARALYSIS TICKS Paralysis ticks can cause weakness, a drunken gait, breathing difficulties, voice changes, vomiting, collapse and death. The Brookfield area is cursed with a severe, year-round problem of tick paralysis. Prevention involves daily tick searching and the use of one (or even better, two) chemical means of prevention (see below for the products we recommend). Keeping your dog out of scrub and keeping your lawn/gardens tidy will reduce the number of ticks your puppy meets. Tick Searching Technique 1 Use your fingers to feel for bumps then visually inspect any bumps you find to see if they are ticks 2 70% of ticks will be from the shoulders to the head. Concentrate your efforts on this area and other areas that are likely to be warm and humid. info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 5 of 7

3 Still ensure that you go over the entire remaining surface of your dog because ticks don t read textbooks and will attach wherever they feel like it. 4 A sneaky spot ticks often hide in is the pocket on the outside edge of your pup s ear flap Important! The other important step to prevent death from paralysis tick toxicity is knowing when to call the vet. If you notice any of the following signs call the vet immediately! If you cannot contact us, call the Western Animal Emergency Center who are open 24/7, 365 days a year. If you notice the signs at night, DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE MORNING. Symptoms of tick paralysis Cough Changed bark (typically hoarse) Wobbly or drunken way of walking Back leg weakness or sudden collapse on the back end Vomiting, gagging or drooling Breathing difficulties Listlessness info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 6 of 7

PARASITE PREVENTION OPTIONS The above table is by no means exhaustive. There are other products that do various combinations of fleas, intestinal worms and heartworm. We find that these products often leave out one vital component so please check the coverage carefully before deciding if it is right for you and your puppy. info@brookfieldvet.com.au Page 7 of 7