Taking your Springer Spaniel puppies to their first vet visit is an exciting and essential milestone in their early development. During this appointment, the veterinarian will perform a thorough health check, including weighing the puppies, examining their eyes, ears, and teeth, listening to their heart and lungs, and checking for any signs of congenital issues. They may also administer the first round of vaccinations, deworming treatments, and discuss flea and tick prevention. The vet will provide advice on proper nutrition, training, and socialization to ensure your puppies grow up happy and healthy. This visit is also a great opportunity to ask any questions about their care, behavior, and future medical needs.
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