Health agenda for our dogs

A good health plan for dogs and cats should be …

As a good animal lover you know that the arrival of a new course entails a new year full of new adventures next to your four-legged friend. In order to enjoy it to the fullest and, with total security for him, we have to ensure his health and schedule all the care he needs: vaccines, deworming, analytics, etc. From Kiwoko and in collaboration with the Kivet centers, the largest network of veterinary clinics in Spain and Portugal, make it easy so that you do not miss any visit to the veterinarian with an orientation calendar of vaccines and deworming that you must take into account during this course 2018 – 2019.

The school agenda of our dogs:
September: what better way to start the new course than with the homework done. The rabies vaccine should be given annually to prevent our friends from this disease that attacks the nervous system.

October: once the summer is over, the time of year when there are more parasites, we have to go back to reinforce external deworming with specific collars, pills or pipettes.

November: take advantage of this month to pass the deworming course with good marks, provide your best friend with the last of the year!

December: to finish the year with registration we must take our dog or cat to do the Leishmania test. This disease is caused by a mosquito, present especially in summer and in humid areas. Generally, dogs are usually infested in summer, but the symptoms are not visible until 3 months later, so from Kivet recommend to do the test during this month

January: after the holidays and small excesses that Our pets also do at Christmas, it is best to visit the vet. As in the case of humans, it is good to check that everything is in order with a general examination to start the year with a good leg.

February: the parasites are also present in winter, therefore, point in your agenda apply one of the 4 internal deworming that are recommended to do throughout the year. In this way, we will be able to keep them protected in both hot and cold seasons.

March: summer is getting closer and closer. It is time to make them handsome for these months where we used to do more outdoor activities. And, why not start with a good dental check-up? In addition to wearing the best animal smile, we will also keep track of your oral health.

April: spring blood alters and, parasites too! With the arrival of good weather increases the risk of diseases by parasites and, for this, it is important to strengthen the protection with an external deworming.

May: following the deworming calendar, during this month we must provide a deworming internal and, thus, combat the increase in the presence of these organisms during the months of maximum heat.

June: the holidays are approaching and it is time to finalize the preparations. If this year you are going to travel with your pet, from Kivet recommend taking your dog or cat for a review before embarking on the trip and, in this way, enjoy it without worry.

July: we are halfway through Year and July is the ideal month to sit down and see all those vaccines that are not mandatory, but that every owner should put their dog or cat. So take out your vaccination booklet and review the ones you have pending.

August: to continue enjoying the summer, the water and the beach with total peace of mind and protecting our friends from the parasites from Kivet recommend making a internal deworming.

(*) This is a guideline and does not have to be faithful to each dog or cat, since it all depends on when vaccines and deworming have been provided.

The importance of a good health plan
Although many times dogs and cats do not show signs of discomfort, there are many diseases that develop without symptoms and can appear sporadically. For this reason, the veterinary experts of Kivet recommend having a good health plan where all vaccines and pet needs are scheduled. Apart from helping to prevent diseases such as leishmaniasis or rabies, a good health plan also helps to increase the quality of life of our four-legged friend.

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