Top 10 Reasons You Should Bring Your Dog to The Vet

Regular vet checkups are important for all dogs, but they are particularly important for wrinkly breeds like English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, and Pugs. Why? These breeds aren't unhealthier than any others, but are prone to some health issues that other breeds aren't. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should bring your wrinkly doggo to the vet:

  

1. To Monitor General Health

Veterinary visits provide an opportunity to monitor the overall health of your pup. The vet will be able to detect potential signs of illness or infections early on and address them immediately before they can become more serious.

2. Vaccinations

In order to protect your pup against certain diseases, it is essential that they stay up-to-date with their vaccinations. The veterinarian can administer necessary shots as part of a preventive care plan.

3. Skin Health

Wrinkly breeds are prone to skin issues, such as bacterial and yeast infections on their folds. Prevention is key when it comes to fold dermatitis. Pet parents can first cleanse their dogs with wet wipes specifically made for wrinkles. These wipes are necessary for removing fungus, yeast and bacteria from their skin folds. Created specifically for dog wrinkles, Squishface Wrinkle Wipes will help to clean and prevent irritated, infected, or stinky dog wrinkles.

Wrinkles are also prone to bacteria because they are warm and moist. Anything a dog comes into contact with— food, water, dirt— can find its way into their folds. A great paste to use for combatting these issues is the Squishface Wrinkle Paste. This paste helps address stinky dog wrinkles, but it also helps prevent them. Pet parents should apply this paste to their doggos every day for best results.

That said, the vet can diagnose any skin problems that may be present and provide appropriate treatments, if needed.

4. Respiratory Issues

Due to their shorter muzzles, wrinkly breeds may suffer from certain respiratory issues. These include conditions like brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome and laryngeal paralysis. A veterinarian can assess your pup's breathing and recommend any necessary treatments if they're experiencing difficulty with respiration.

5. Parasite Prevention

The vet will also be able to check for parasites such as fleas, ticks, and mites that can cause irritation, infection, and other health problems in wrinkly pups. While it may be tempting to try at-home remedies, it is best to consult a vet for any parasite issues.

6. Weight Management

Overweight and underweight dogs can develop serious health issues, so it is important to regularly monitor your pup’s weight. A vet will be able to tell you if your dog is at a healthy weight and provide tips on how to adjust their diet accordingly.

7. Nutrition Advice

Your vet can also advise you on the best food for your pup based on their age, breed, and lifestyle. If you suspect your dog might have allergies or food sensitivities, a vet will be able to confirm and suggest changes to their diet.

8. Spay/Neuter

It is important to get your pup spayed or neutered in order to prevent unwanted litters of puppies that may have unknown genetic diseases or health problems.

9. Behavioral Counseling

If you have any questions about your pup’s behavior, the vet can provide advice on how to best address any issues.

10. Illness Diagnosis

If your pup is exhibiting abnormal symptoms, such as vomiting, lethargy, or loss of appetite, the vet can diagnose and provide treatment to get your pup back on their feet as soon as possible.

The Bottom Line

Bringing your pup to the vet on a regular basis is essential for their overall wellbeing. With these 10 reasons in mind, you can be sure that your pup is getting all of the care they need to stay happy and healthy!

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