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Getting A Pet Requires Healthy Choices
by John Martin, AHN.COM News
The
act of getting a pet is certainly exciting and rewarding
for everyone involved, but you should make several health-related
decisions first before making such a purchase.
"First of all...prospective pet owners need to understand that they are actually making a lifetime commitment,
as far as the pet is concerned, and they certainly
do not want to do that without consulting their family first,"
says Dr. Peggy Rucker, President of the American Animal Hospital
Association.
The inclusion of a new pet in any household can prompt
radical lifestyle changes for many people, and prospective pet owners should
take that into consideration. "If you make such a decision, you
have to ensure that the people who will be interacting with the pet aren't in any way being compromised," Rucker tells AHN.COM.
Another
decision required of prospective pet owners is the breed that they are purchasing.
Because certain animals have been bred in a particular way for hundreds
of years, they may not adapt to a particular environment very well.
"Certain breeds of dogs need more activity to keep them sane, such
as terriers," explains Rucker. "Certain (other) breeds are more
amenable to family living."
In addition, there are several decisions
that the new owner must make before accepting a puppy or kitten
into their home. First, it's important to ensure that your pet is
properly inoculated against various diseases. Innoculations should
begin from the time the pet is five to six weeks old, and continue
until they are four to five months old, Rucker advises. The innoculations
should be administered every three to four weeks during this time.
Innoculations are only one aspect of a pet's health, Rucker adds.
Beyond that, new pet owners should ensure that their kitten or puppy
undergoes a full veterinary examination. Non-traditional pets, such
as iguanas, may require special health-related needs, as well. Another
health-related requirment of new owners is ensuring that their pet
is eating the right food, says Rucker. "Certain animals go through
several age-related changes, and owners must ensure they are recieving
the proper nutrition as relates to their age."
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