Annual Treatments for Dogs

🐾 Dog Annual Treatments

🐢 Heartworm Prevention

Frequency: Monthly (oral) or every 6-12 months (injection).

Purpose: Prevents heartworm disease, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. 🦟

🐜 Flea and Tick Prevention

Frequency: Monthly (oral).

Purpose: Prevents infestations of fleas and ticks, which can carry diseases (is not a repellent). πŸͺ²

πŸͺ± Deworming

Frequency: At least once a year, but often recommended more frequently, especially for dogs that are at higher risk.

Purpose: Treats and prevents intestinal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. πŸ›

🩺 Routine Check-Ups

πŸ“‹ Annual Veterinary Exam

Frequency: Annually.

Purpose: A comprehensive physical examination to monitor overall health and catch any potential issues early. 🩺

🦷 Dental Cleaning

Frequency: As recommended by your vet, often annually.

Purpose: Prevents dental disease and maintains oral health. πŸͺ₯

πŸ“ Additional Considerations

🩸 Blood Tests and Screenings

Frequency: Annually or as recommended by your vet.

Purpose: Monitor internal health, especially for older dogs or those with known health conditions. πŸ§ͺ

🍲 Diet and Nutrition Consultation

Frequency: Annually.

Purpose: Ensure that your dog is receiving a balanced diet that meets its nutritional needs. πŸ₯—

πŸ•β€πŸ¦Ί Behavioral and Training Review

Frequency: Annually or as needed.

Purpose: Address any behavioral issues and provide training tips. 🐾

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