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Patricia E. Forsythe, VMD

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Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
Tel: (561) 790-9225
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: At what age does my puppy or kitten need its first vaccinations?
A: Six weeks of age (then every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks of age).

Q: At what age should I have my pet spayed (female) or neutered (male)?
A: Six months of age, however, it is absolutely fine to have the surgery done at a younger age.

Q: I was told that if I get my pet spayed or neutered, it will become fat and lazy.
A: Proper diet and exercise will prevent pet obesity. Spaying prevents certain problems later in life such as an infected uterus (pyometra) and mammary gland cancer. Neutering prevents problems with aggression as well as preventing prostate disease.

Q: At what age do I start my dog or cat on Heartworm Preventative?
A: Six weeks of age for a puppy and 8 weeks of age for a kitten.

Q: What is the normal temperature for a dog and cat?
A: 101 – 102 degrees

Q: What is the earliest age I can have my cat declawed?
A: 12 weeks of age

Q: How long is pregnancy (gestation)?
A: 59-63 days

Q: My pet has had vomiting and diarrhea and is not eating. What should I do?
A: Make an appointment to see your veterinarian!

Q: At what age do we blood test kittens for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)?
A: Six weeks of age

Q: Does my pet lose it’s baby teeth?
A: The baby (deciduous) teeth begin to fall out beginning at 4 months of age, and by 6 months of age, all of the adult teeth should be in. Dogs have 42 teeth and cats have 30.

Q: How often does my pet need to be examined?
A: Physical examinations are recommended at least once a year prior to age 7 and twice a year over the age of 7.

Q: My pet is scooting it’s hind end. Does it have worms?
A: Most likely the scooting is due to full “anal glands” which are scent glands that lie under the skin on either side of the anus. The veterinarian can express the glands to relieve the discomfort.

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