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Since Milt joined our little family on June 1st, he has visited the veterinarian twice. I was not available to attend either visit, so yesterday was finally my turn, and I was intent on documenting the experience in film.
Vet visit |
This was a watershed veterinary visit because Milton received his final parvovirus shot! This is exciting news for us because parvo is a deadly puppy disease which generally affects pups between six weeks to six months old and is not lethal to older dogs. The virus is highly contagious and spread through fecal matter. If your pup contracts it, he or she will quickly develop the symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and loss of appetite. If the warning signs are not quickly responded to, a dog will become severely dehydrated and can die within a few days. A dog is only partially, not fully, protected until he has received the final dose of four shots.
Grand-Nan and the Milt patiently waiting for Milt's turn |
Milton was a little scared once he was in the exam room |
When Milt first came home, we only let him potty, walk, and play in restricted areas because unvaccinated dogs, like strays or dogs with irresponsible owners, can spread it. The virus can fester up to one year on the ground, so we carefully monitored everything Milt put in his mouth to make certain that he was not munching on poop that could be contaminated. Sometimes Milton likes to munch on poop, which I understand is very normal for dogs, but it is still a complexing matter for me to grasp.
Milton was a good boy for Dr. Tuero |
Now that Milt is safe and sound, we can be much more relaxed in walking him around our apartment complex or on our local Katy Trail. Most importantly, we can start taking Milt to the dog park. He is such a social fellow that he really has been missing out on creating some new friendships.
Milton getting his shot. He didn't cry at all! |
Creamsicle. Post-vet treat for Momma and Grand-Nan. Milton ordered a big bowl of water.
To read more about Milton, visit www.goldilocksandherdoodle.com |
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Aw, good boy Milton
Milt is so cute that I could just eat him up! Loved your photo essay. Thank you for posting the educational information on Parvo.
I love the pic of him sprawled out on the waiting room floor - looks like a nice cool floor for him!
ha ha The Milt has a very delicate stomach, so we are holding out on ice cream for a little bit!
Oh how cute Milton is at his vet visit :)
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Adorable photos and Milton!
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