Igor left the clinic this week. He had been abandoned in a cardboard box, but was lucky enough to have been rescued and brought into my clinic.

Igor was about five and a half weeks old when I first saw him – a mongrel; probably a cross between a cocker spaniel and a pointer.

I gave Igor all the necessary vaccinations there and then. It is a common misconception that puppies should only be vaccinated after they are three months old.

In reality, it is very important to vaccinate puppies early on as there are certain diseases which are more dangerous to young puppies.

One such disease is parvo virus – a terrible gastroenteritis which causes vomiting and diarrhoea and which is very often fatal.

Vaccination programmes are best left in the hands of your vet, who will also be able to check out your new puppy and make sure it is healthy. Your first stop after adopting a new puppy should always be the vet’s clinic.

De-worming should also start at a very early age. Again, the vet will be able to advise you about correct products and dosage. Puppies are often born with round worms as larvae have adapted and are able to pass through the placenta and develop inside the puppy while it is still in utero.

If you see any worm in the puppy’s stool, it would be best if you could take a sample in a glass jar to your vet.

Keep an eye out for tapeworms and roundworms, which are both real worms that live in the intestines. Tapeworms are small and flat, while roundworms look like spaghetti.

Contrary to common belief, ringworm is not a worm at all; it is a fungal skin infection.

Make sure you always let your vet know if your puppy is exhibiting any abnormal behaviour, and make it a point to stick to vaccination schedules in order for your puppy to be able to grow into a strong, healthy dog.

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