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Vital Pet Vaccines: Responsible Pet Ownership and Awareness
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By: Gloria Dorsey Email Article
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  • Parvovirus: Simple yearly vaccinations and responsible pet ownership coupled with a degree of education will prevent this most common, fatal disease in dogs. Symptoms include bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration, and death can occur in just three days after contracting the disease. The virus is spread through bodily fluids of other dogs, and unfortunately, there is often no sign that the dog is infected until it is too late.Keeping Your Best Friend Healthy and Happy

    Inoculating your best friend with preventative pet vaccines to ward off dangerous diseases is not only necessary, but it ensures that your best friend is safe from harm. While responsible pet ownership is not always cheap, you owe it to your new best friend to make sure that they are kept healthy throughout their lives. Speak with your veterinarian if you have questions - they can offer information on these regular rounds of pet vaccines and provide tips on responsible pet ownership that may come in handy. So, once you find that little dog or cat that will now be your favorite companion, make sure you schedule an appointment for a thorough check-up and some vital pet vaccines and shots! Being responsible with pet ownership is major concern, and one that you owe to your new companion to follow.

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  • Dr. Gloria Dorsey, DVM, MPH, and Director of Medical Services at the Atlanta Humane Society, received a Master's of Public Health Degree in Epidemiology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is a graduate of Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Dorsey has worked for the non-profit animal charity and organization for over 12 years.

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