First-Year Puppy Health Care Guide by Dr Joanna de Klerk
Gift type: Pet Care Guide
Perfect pick for: Dog Lovers, New Pet Owners, Animal Welfare, Veterinary Students, Pet Training Enthusiasts
Estimated Price: £9.64
Welcoming a new puppy into your home is a joyful but responsibility-filled experience. This expertly written guide by veterinarian Dr Joanna de Klerk gently leads you through your pup’s crucial first year, offering clear advice on health management from day one.
Covering everything from selecting a healthy puppy, through vaccinations and nutrition, to recognising common medical issues, this book is invaluable for first-time puppy owners. It also offers guidance on spaying and neutering, plus advice for easing your puppy’s anxieties during first visits to the vet or groomer. With practical tips and thorough explanations, you’ll feel confident nurturing your puppy’s wellbeing and happiness at every stage.
- Dimensions: 22.9 cm (height) x 15.2 cm (length) x 1.4 cm (width)
- Author: Dr Joanna de Klerk, qualified veterinarian
- Focus: Health care, nutrition, vaccinations, common illnesses
- Includes advice on spaying and neutering procedures
- Designed for first-year puppy owners
- Published by Independently Published
- Format: Paperback book
- Written in clear, accessible language
Dr Joanna de Klerk’s First-Year Puppy Health Care Guide is a standout resource for anyone stepping into puppy parenthood for the first time. This book strikes an excellent balance between comprehensive detail and digestible sections, making it accessible without sacrificing expert authority. Readers will find clear guidance on recognising health problems early, understanding routine care like vaccinations and microchipping, and managing nutrition and weight milestones.
👀 Read more...The inclusion of spaying and neutering advice reflects the book’s commitment to covering all critical aspects of puppy health. Practical tips to calm first-trip jitters help owners prepare for common early experiences. The author’s veterinary background shines through in the accurate yet empathetic tone, reassuring readers without overwhelming them.
Customers have praised the guide as an excellent reference, highlighting how it demystifies puppy illnesses and behaviours often misunderstood by new owners. Its structure allows for quick consultations on urgent concerns yet also supports deeper learning about breed-specific issues and training basics. Overall, this guidebook is a wise investment for peace of mind during your puppy’s first year.