Wednesday 2 November 2022

Adolescent Dog Care


At 6-12 months of age, your dog enters the Adolescent or Junior Stage. At this stage, your dog is like a teenager. He is beginning to see the world as an adult, but he is not quite an adult yet.As your pet transitions from a puppy to an adult dog, you will begin to notice a lot of changes. Some changes you might observe are any of the following:

● Physical – You will notice your pet is so much bigger and stronger now. He is more energetic in that he appreciates longer walks and more freedom to run, sniff, and explore. By this time, he would have gotten his full set of adult teeth but which have yet to set properly, so there is a feeling of needing or wanting to chew or gnaw on something.

● Emotional or behavioural – During this time, your dog is becoming more independent. He is seeing the world through the eyes of an adult so you might notice your dog is worried or fearful of things he didn’t normally feel worried or afraid of in the past.

With preparation, knowledge, and a steady supply of patience, you and your adolescent dog will be able to get through this particularly challenging phase of his growth and development.

Make an appointment at your veterinary hospital Bucks County, PA for your pet’s health and dental checks.

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