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Spring Checklist For Your Puppy and Dog

With the weather warming up and our dogs become more active and our new puppies are itching to get out and explore, make sure your furry friend has the following:

1. Fully Vaccinated
2. Worming treatment is up-to-date
3. Flea and Tick treatment is up-to-date
4. Identification
– Council tag
Dependent on what state you are in
– Microchipped
Always make sure your details are current
– Identification tag

P.s Don’t forget your poop bags, let’s keep it clean!

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6 November 2012

Filed Under: puppy care Tagged With: checklists, flea and tick treatment, identification, vaccinations, worming treatment

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