Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Drove 9 hours round trip yesterday to bring Reese P. Buttercup, our standard labradoodle, home. She is so sweet and calm, super gentle. We love her so much!
She is 8 weeks and 12.5 lbs. I'm confused about when/what she needs to go the the vet for. She has been dewormed 3x and had two vaccines for parvo/distemper. She was spayed last week. The breeder's paperwork says something about scheduling her for a vet's visit 3 weeks after her last vaccine which was just two days ago. So does she not need to go the the vet for 3 weeks? I thought she'd have to go sooner?
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Oh my goodness Reese P is as cute as they come!
When we got each of doodles, we had to sign a health guarantee with our breeder and one of the conditions was that they have a wellness exam and a fecal within 72 hrs of bringing him home. We had to return a copy of the veterinary's report to the breeder with 7 days of receiving the puppy. If we did not do this, our heal guarantee would not be valid. I think it depends on the breeder because I have heard where others have not even had a health guarantee.
This is an excellent point, Linda. Many breeders have a similar 3-day clause in their health guarantees.
Congratulations on your new pup.
IMO, it is always a good idea to have a vet look at any new puppy as soon as you get her. Not for shots or any type of testing, just to be sure that everything is as it should be with the pup's health, including teeth, eyes, ears, heart, conformation, etc.
I took my last puppy to my vet for this the day I picked her up from the breeder. :)
Many vets offer a new puppy exam for a very reasonable price. Mine charges only $35 for this.
I'm sure there are differing opinions on this but I always brought my puppies to the vet within a few days of coming home. I also brought a stool sample at that visit. I wanted the puppy to be fully checked and I also wanted to be sure that she didn't come home with parasites. Many puppies are "dewormed" at the breeders, but still present with parasites, particularly giardia. Hopefully everything is just fine....but I would want to be sure. Congratulations...she is a cutie.
So I made an appointment for her tomorrow. Went throught the paperwork and I have five days to take her for a new puppy visit for the health guarantee to be valid. Good thing I checked. Thanks!
Christie ~ be sure post lots of photos of your little girl. She is just so darn cute!
What a cutie! Glad you checked your paperwork! We need lots of pictures!!!!
So cute. Oh My Doodle! Just had to say that! I have no vet answer because Bodi was adopted. Others will know!
Congrats! Her coloring is amazingly beautiful :)
Our vet told us to come at 9/12/15 weeks. Call the vet's office and talk to them :) They will know...
And I second the fecal needs to be done to check for parasites... almost every puppy has them, ours did. You want to knock that out ASAP.
Unfortunately, giardia usually has a 10-14 day incubation period, during which it doesn't show up in a fecal, and the breeders have a way of dosing them with worming meds right before they go home, so you sometimes have to have another fecal done anyway 2 weeks later if the start having symptoms.
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