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Check-ups at the vet keep your pup healthy and help your vet spot problems early. At your dog’s check-up, what should your vet look at? Select all that apply:
 
Physical examination, including their teeth, skin, ears, eyes, belly, paws, and joints. Dental exam and advice to keep their teeth healthy.
Vaccinations, talk about chews to keep your dog safe from heartworm, fleas and ticks. Heartworm and poop tests.
How much exercise is good for their age and health
Their ideal weight and if they’re eating the right amount
 
VET
 
Key ideas
 
Don’t skip those vet visits! Adult dogs need a vet visit once a year until they become seniors. Senior dogs should have a vet check-up every 6 months.
 
Dogs reach senior status at different ages depending on their size: 11 years for small dogs (20 lbs or less), 10 years for medium dogs (21-50 lbs) and 8 years for large dogs (51-100+).
 
Because dogs age much more quickly than humans, not seeing a vet for a year would be like a human not seeing a doctor for a few years!
 
VET
 
Key ideas
 
Don’t skip those vet visits! Adult dogs need a vet visit once a year until they become seniors. Senior dogs should have a vet check-up every 6 months.
 
Dogs reach senior status at different ages depending on their size: 11 years for small dogs (20 lbs or less), 10 years for medium dogs (21-50 lbs) and 8 years for large dogs (51-100+).
 
Because dogs age much more quickly than humans, not seeing a vet for a year would be like a human not seeing a doctor for a few years!
 
These signs usually mean that your dog might be really sick or hurt. If you see these signs, calling your vet quickly is super important. Tap the matching pairs.
 
Not peeing or pooping
or limping
Having trouble walking
eating
Not
and doesn't want to do their usual fun stuff
Really tired or not wanting to move
or just going way too much
 
Key idea
 
Healthy dogs are all about eating, playing, checking out their surroundings, hanging with their humans, and going to the bathroom like normal.
 
If things aren't right, call your vet quickly. Your dog needs your help to get better ASAP!
 
Key idea
 
Healthy dogs are all about eating, playing, checking out their surroundings, hanging with their humans, and going to the bathroom like normal.
 
If things aren't right, call your vet quickly. Your dog needs your help to get better ASAP!
 
Here's what you need to know about pet insurance. Tap the matching pairs.
 
Makes you worry less
You can find one that doesn't break the bank and still keeps your dog covered.
Helps pay for
surprise vet bills
There's a bunch of options out there.
because you know it will help you pay for your dog’s medicines or surgery
 
Key idea
 
Veterinary care can be expensive! Pet insurance is all about helping you pay for vet bills that can put a major squeeze on your wallet.
 
Well-known pet insurance companies include Embrace and Trupanion
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Key idea
 
Veterinary care can be expensive! Pet insurance is all about helping you pay for vet bills that can put a major squeeze on your wallet.
 
Well-known pet insurance companies include Embrace and Trupanion
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Select any true statements about preventive medicines to protect your dog from fleas and ticks:
 
Vets recommend giving your dog a vet-prescribed chew every month to protect your dog from fleas and ticks.
Vets don't recommend preventive medicines because they are often bad for your dog's liver and pancreas.
The vet should check your dog's weight to figure out the right dose for the medicine your dog needs.
Bathing your dog with a flea and tick shampoo made for dogs is enough to fight off fleas and ticks.
 
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Key idea
 
Vets recommend NexGard. It's a bite-sized beef-flavored chew that protects your dog from fleas and ticks for 1 month. The dosage depends on your dog's weight.  
 
 
 
 
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Key idea
 
Vets recommend NexGard. It's a bite-sized beef-flavored chew that protects your dog from fleas and ticks for 1 month. The dosage depends on your dog's weight.  
 
 
 
 
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How do you protect your dog from the deadly heartworm disease, which is spread by mosquitoes across the USA?
 
Give your dog a preventive chew from the vet every month.
It should not be a worry since it's easily cured in dogs.
 
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Key idea
 
Vets recommend Heartgard. It's a bite-sized beef-flavored chew that protects your dog from heartworm for 1 month. The dosage depends on your dog's weight. 
 
You can give both Nexgard and Heartgard to your dog at the same time. 
 
Tip
 
Mark your calendar every month when you give your dog Nexgard and Heartgard to keep you from forgetting! 
 
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Key idea
 
Vets recommend Heartgard. It's a bite-sized beef-flavored chew that protects your dog from heartworm for 1 month. The dosage depends on your dog's weight. 
 
You can give both Nexgard and Heartgard to your dog at the same time. 
 
Tip
 
Mark your calendar every month when you give your dog Nexgard and Heartgard to keep you from forgetting! 
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