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The following pages contain general advice on those animal-related matters which, in the ISPCA's experience, affect animal lovers and pet owners most often. Unfortunately, it is not possible in the context of the website to take into account individual situations or consider unusual problems or circumstances. You should seek further advice and assistance from your vet, the ISPCA or other appropriate expert if you are concerned about the welfare of a particular animal. The ISPCA regrets that it cannot accept any responsibility for acts or omissions based on the following advice which is intended as a general introduction to animal-related problems only.
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General Pet Care
Dogs and Puppies Ireland
Good preventive healthcare is an essential ingredient in making sure that your dog or puppy has a long, happy, and healthy life. The practice of protecting your dog from diseases by vaccination, and from parasites such as worms and fleas should start during puppy-hood and continue throughout his lifetime.
You should register your dog with your local vet as soon as possible. Your vet will be able to advise you on all aspects of canine health, and help you develop a preventive health care programme for your pet. Regular health examinations, at least annually, will ensure that problems are picked up as early as possible and treatment started. Should your dog show any signs of illness, ensure you seek early veterinary advice.
All dogs leaving the National Animal Centre have been vaccinated, wormed, and flea treated. However, it is of vital importance that these treatments are kept up to date. We will advise you when they are due again.
Cats Ireland
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