Vaccinations: A Puppy's First Vet Visit

Today marked a significant milestone in Bella's young life: her second set of vaccinations. As a new puppy owner, I was both excited and nervous about this appointment. After all, this was Bella's first visit to our local veterinary clinic, and I wasn't sure how she would react.

Before we left for the vet, I made sure Bella was wearing her collar. This had been a training requirement for the past week, and I was hoping it would help her adjust to wearing a restraint in the car. The Highway Code mandates that all dogs must be properly restrained while in a moving vehicle. 

To my relief, Bella handled the car ride remarkably well. Despite the hour-long journey from Scotland when we first brought her home, she seemed to have acclimatised to travelling. Today's trip was no different. While she may have been a little annoyed by the restraint, she didn't fuss or whine. 

When we arrived at the clinic, Bella was shaking with nerves due to the unfamiliar environment. But, she was in good hands. 

The vet gave Bella a thorough examination. She weighed in at a healthy 5KG, which was right on target. The vet also checked her overall health and found her to be in excellent condition.

Since we were dealing with a different vet than the one in Scotland, we discovered that the vaccinations available weren't exactly the same. After a compatibility check, the vet determined that Bella needed an additional dose of Distemper vaccination. She also received a combination tablet that covers her for fleas, ticks, and worms.

The vet advised that we would need to return in two weeks for a follow-up injection. While this was a bit of extra work, it is necessary to ensure Bella's complete protection.

The good news was that after a week, we would finally be able to take Bella outdoors! However, due to her young age, we would need to restrict her walks to prevent joint issues. As a general rule, puppies should only be walked for five minutes for each month they are old. So, for Bella, this means around 15 minutes.

Looking ahead, I am excited to start taking Bella on short walks and exploring the great outdoors. With proper care and attention, I am confident that Bella will grow into a happy and healthy dog.

Bella Waiting For Her Vaccinations
Bella Waiting For Her Vaccinations

Bella Restrained In The Car
Unhappy Bella Restrained In The Car

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