Publisher's Synopsis
Congratulations on getting your new puppy. The first few months in a dog's life are its most formative. It is meeting its human family for the first time and learning how to interact with the world around it. But just as important are the steps you take to address his physical health. Be proactive. You can save your puppy's life! Puppies are active and generally full of energy. If you notice that your puppy has suddenly become weak and lethargic or is eating less than usual, you should pay close attention to those and other symptoms. As a puppy parent, it is important to take appropriate action if your puppy gets sick. They depend on you. In your "My Puppy's Health Records/What I Need to Track and Remember" journal you can record all of the important information your need to keep track of like -Vaccination and microchip information -Veterinarian and clinic information and records -Emergency contact information -Daycare and overnight care information -Food, medications, allergies -Notes from Veterinarian visits and questions to ask -Information common problems and on choosing a Veterinarian -Pages for photos, scrapbook/bullet journal pages -Information about finding training schools -More You can create an excellent health record journal for your puppy. This is not only a valuable resource for use now and for reference during the lifetime of you dog. Also, your photos and notes about special things during dog's puppyhood will be a wonderful treasure of memories to look at time and time again As a companion to "My Puppy's Health Records/What I Need to Track and Remember" journal, you may be interested in my "What I Learned from My [breed] Dog" series published at amazon.com. You can find many, many breeds and more continue to be added. Also, look for my other life stage dog health journals (Adolescent, Adult, Middle-aged, and Senior) at amazon.com. And, you will find my Training, Show, and Competition Journals as well as a number of other titles on a variety of topics.