Keeping your puppy in tip top health
You're the best person to keep your puppy bouncing with health and vitality. Not only are you responsible for his day-to-day health care, but you're also the person who knows him best of all. This makes you the ideal 'eyes and ears' of your vet between visits.
Mouth and Dental care
Dental disease is common in dogs so one of the best things you can do for your puppy is get into the habit of regular teeth cleaning. You can buy canine toothbrushes from your vet as well as special toothpaste. The latter is important. For a start, your puppy will prefer the flavors (think meat rather than mint). Secondly, human toothpastes foam too much.
Problems you should report to your vet include bleeding gums or foul 'dog breath.'
Adolescent chewing is different to teething chewing since it occurs once all the needle-like puppy teeth have fallen out. Adolescent dogs often have an uncontrollable urge to chew and there are different theories as to why. Whatever the cause, if you, want to safeguard your slippers, it's a good idea to provide your puppy with things he's meant to chew!
Ear care
You should wipe the insides of your puppy's ears once a week using a separate piece of cotton wool for each ear. Don't use cotton buds which can easily damage the ear. Your puppy's ears should be free of excess ear wax or discharge and should not have an unpleasant smell.
If you suspect your puppy has any ear problems such as an infection, canker or ear mites, don't hesitate to take him to your vet.
