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Vets in Brunswick Offer Their Top Pet Care Tips

Vets in Brunswick are here to not only take care of your petu2019s wellbeing, but offer you tips and advice for how you can ensure that they are as happy and as healthy as possible. Make sure you give your pet plenty of love and attention.

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Vets in Brunswick Offer Their Top Pet Care Tips

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  1. Vets in Brunswick Offer Their Top Pet Care Tips Looking after a pet is not an easy task. There is a lot of responsibility involved, from making sure that they have a well balanced diet to training them so that they behave around other animals. Fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. Vets in Brunswick are here to not only take care of your pet’s wellbeing, but offer you tips and advice for how you can ensure that they are as happy and as healthy as possible. Pet Care Tips See your vet on a regular basis As a responsible pet owner, you need to have your pet checked on a regular basis, not only when they fall sick or get injured. We understand that making time to visit the vet clinic can be difficult. The good news is that our registered mobile vets are as good as any vets in vet clinic in Brunswick and are here to help. A mobile vet can bring the clinic to your home, offering a wide range of services in a timely and convenient manner. Follow your vaccination schedule Once you have brought your new puppy or kitten home, you should immediately plan for their immunisations. Immunisations are vital to protect your pet against serious illness and disease — including distemper, Lyme disease, and rabies — and should be conducted within the first few weeks of your pet’s life. Tag your pet Before your pet is introduced to the household, get them a collar and a tag with all your personal information on it. Or go one step further and have your pet microchipped. Should they become lost, run away, or are kidnapped, a microchip can tell you exactly where they are. Sterilise There are a broad range of benefits associated with sterilising your pet. In the case of females, neutering can extend their life by many years and reduces the risk of uterine infections and breast cancer. Male animals will have a reduced risk of testicular cancer and prostate problems. Sterilising also offers behavioural benefits and means that you won’t one day be surprised with an unexpected litter! Train your pet Your pet is a member of the family and so should be trained in basic etiquette from a young age. Toilet training and socialisation skills are very important so that your pet is comfortable and able to interact with other animals. Many puppies benefit from going to puppy school but you can also train your pet yourself. Above all, make sure you give your pet plenty of love and attention. Be sure to contact vets in Brunswick if you notice that anything is amiss with your furry companion and enjoy the years of happiness and affection they are sure to provide. Information Source https://vetsoncall.pet/brunswick-vets.html https://www.linkedin.com/company/vets-on-call/ https://www.facebook.com/vetsoncall.pet/ https://www.instagram.com/vetsoncall/

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