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Your pet could be a Dr. Dog! |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 |
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Would you happen to have a really friendly dog who just loves to meet new people? Is he/she a part of the family loved by everyone? Is your dog part of your life where you look so forward to greeting when you come home?
One of the nicest things in keeping a pet is the warmth and happiness they can bring to a family.
If you have a pet dog who is gentle and loving and loves to meet people why not consider sharing the love your dog brings to other people by letting your dog become a Dr Dog!
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 October 2006 )
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Summer Weather and Heat Stress |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
The summers here in Hong Kong can be hot, stuffy and humid. During this
period take care that your pet does not suffer from heat stress. In
serious cases it will can be fatal. Make sure their living space is
well ventilated. Take dogs out for walk during morning and late evening
when it is cooler. Have water handy in case they become thirsty.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 July 2006 )
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Care of Newly Acquired Puppies |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 |
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When first choosing a puppy it is important to choose one that appears healthy. If it is from a pet shop. it should have a proper vet's vaccination certificate.
It should have no signs of coughing or sneezing, no eye or nose discharge and there should be no signs of hair loss or redness of the skin. It should be bright alert and playful. You may be able to ask Green Cross to check the puppy for before you purchase.
Once the puppy has been purchased and introduced to it's new environment, such as your home, it will be under a great deal of stress. It will require time to adjust and will require a lot of your time and attention. Do not wash the puppy at this time as this will cause further stress and increase it's chances of contracting one of the many transmissible diseases.
It is important to realize that if the puppy has already contracted a transmissible disease the disease may not appear at the time of your purchase of the pet. Sometimes the disease may be in a transient state and may only surface a few weeks later. It is important the the puppy is kept well fed and kept in a comfortable environment to allow the puppies own immune system to develop well. The puppies immune system is a key factor in avoiding and fighting potentially fatal diseases.
The puppy will be exposed to diseases that are spread in the air, by contract with other dogs and also by contaminants such as saliva and faeces. The puppy should be confined in your house and kept away from other dogs and away from other areas where other dogs have been. It should only be released from this confinement once the necessary vaccinations have been given. This must be done by a qualified veterinarian registered with the Hong Kong Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 July 2006 )
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