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Puppy Vaccines

May 31

Just like human babies and children, puppies need to be vaccinated against a few particularly dangerous diseases.  Our puppies for sale in Pennsylvania and Ohio will come with shot records, so that you know which ones they’ve already had and which ones they will still need to get. You can read more about this subject  here .

Vaccines help your puppy develop protective antibodies for fighting certain diseases.  Antibodies are produced by something called “B cells” and are disease-fighting proteins.  Antibodies are made when the body detects a “foreign” substance in the body like bacteria and viruses.  The antibodies then combine with other proteins called antigens to attack the foreign particles.

All puppies initially get protective antibodies before birth from their mother through the placenta.  After birth, puppies continue to get some antibodies from their mother’s colostrum or first milk.  This is pretty much the same as how it works for human babies.  If a puppy has a lot of maternal antibodies in their bodies, it can block the effectiveness of the vaccine.  This is one reason why there are so many booster vaccines given to puppies; it is to ensure that the vaccines actually work.  All our puppies, such as Yorkie puppies for sale in Pennsylvania and Ohio, are current on the appropriate vaccines for their age.

When talking to your veterinarian about vaccines, you may hear core versus non-core vaccines.  This means that there are some vaccines that all puppies get and some that are only needed in certain areas or circumstances.  Core vaccines are usually:  Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, and Rabies.  Some non-core vaccines are:  Adenovirus, Coronavirus, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Bordatella (Kennel Cough), and Lyme.  Your veterinarian will know if you are in an area where there is a higher risk of one of these diseases.  You may want some of these non-core vaccines if you’ll be traveling a lot or know you’ll be visiting an area with a higher risk of any of these diseases.  You may also want to include Bordatella if you know your puppy or dog will spend any time in a boarding or kennel facility.  All of our puppies, such as Morkie puppies for sale in Pennsylvania and Ohio, include a list of the shots that they have already received to avoid restarting or over vaccinating your new puppy.

Like all medications and treatments for humans and animals, there can be some risks and side effects with vaccines.  Most side effects are of short duration and include pain and/or swelling around the injection site, low activity levels, or a mild fever.  A severe allergic reaction is possible but much less common, however, you should be aware of the signs as it can be fetal if not treated immediately.  Some dangerous allergy symptoms could be hives, facial swelling, and breathing problems.  If your puppy has any of these symptoms or any others that you are concerned about, call your vet right away.  These cases should be very rare as our puppies, such as Pug puppies for sale in Pennsylvania and Ohio, have already had the first rounds of vaccines without problems.

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Scratching Behind the Ears and Keeping the Eyes Clean

Mar 16

Teacup pups typically live longer than larger dogs, but owners can extend that lifespan even further. If you’re contemplating the adoption of one of the Yorkies for sale Ohio pet owners seem to favor, please take some time and do a little research into the care and upkeep of your new puppy. Scratching behind the ears is a comforting sensation for any dog; keeping their eyes clean will prevent painful health conditions that often plague long-haired animals.  Make sure you ask your vet about it before you bring your puppy home. Regular eye care should start on Day One.

Different breeds have different needs. If you browse our blog you’ll see that we’ve written quite a few entries about specific breeds and cross-breeds. The history and origins of a dog have quite a bit to do with their modern day needs and potential health problems. We encourage all of the families who want to bring a puppy into the home to read these posts and do some additional research online or through a reliable source such as a vet or pet care professional. We would also be happy to answer any questions you might have about the new addition to your family.

Do you know what luxating patellas are? You should if you’re going to own one of the Maltese for sale we have available on our site today. It’s a common condition with them and other teacup puppies where the kneecaps float. It’s caused by weak ligaments and tendons in the knees and can be an extremely painful condition that may require surgery. If your dog suffers from luxating patella you’ll need to contact a vet right away. Are you prepared to take on that responsibility? You should be if you plan on adopting a teacup puppy. The condition is fairly common.

Why are we telling you all this? Most people want to adopt a teacup puppy because they’re cute and cuddly. We agree; they are. They are also living creatures who will rely on you for their care and upkeep. If you’re not willing to provide that to the very best of your ability you have no business adopting any pet, never mind a people-dependent teacup puppy. We’re not trying to scare anyone away. Our objective is to make sure that those who adopt our dogs take care of them. If you need help with that, please make sure you contact us or someone else who knows what to do.

What happens if you’ve never adopted a dog similar to the Yorkies for sale we have listed here? Is there additional help available to you? Yes, there is. The owners you adopt from will no doubt have additional information for you about the lineage and potential hereditary conditions of your puppy. Ask as many questions as you can think of and feel free to contact us any time after you’ve adopted your Yorkie. We’re always available to help you take better care of your dog.

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