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Developmental Stages of a Dog's Life - Chart

Dog Health General

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Jacque Lynn Schultz, ASPCA Director, Special Projects

JUVENILE
6 WKS - 6 MOS.
 
ADOLESCENT
6 MOS - 18 MOS.
 
ADULT
18 MOS - 7 YRS.
 
GERIATRIC
7 YEARS +
 
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kennel crate, buckle collar, leash, odor neutralizer, anti-chew spray, chew toys, I.D. tag, microchip, dog license check collar size, check leash for wear; head halter for training if necessary, new toys suitable for hard chewing and grinding, dog bed check equipment for wear; repair or replace bedding, toys, collar, and leash, update license yearly orthopedic dog bedding, body harness if needed, odor neutralizer for incontinence
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play games that encourage cooperation: hide & seek, find it, round robin recalls problem prevention program: 2 hrs. aerobic exercise daily; tug of war games only if dog follows rules maintain exercise program; can include jogging and cycling activities, agility classes light exercise program to maintain weight; avoid overexerting on hot or cold days
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daily brushing, bi-weekly nail clipping, weekly teeth cleaning, bathe as needed maintain grooming program, flea/tick control program, bathe as needed maintain programs, note any skin growths or changes in pigment, bathe as needed massage therapy, maintain grooming, report to vet growths/lumps, pigment changes

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puppy vaccination series, rabies vaccination, stool check, deworming, early age spay/neuter annual vaccinations, stool check, heartworm test, traditional spay/neuter heart worm preventative annual check-up vaccinations every 1-3 years, check for periodontal disease, heartworm test and monthly preventative report any sudden changes in diet, activity, stool to vet, heartworm test and monthly preventative
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premium quality dry kibble puppy formula 2-3X/day, treats for training 6-12 months: puppy formula 2X day; 12-18 months: adult formula 1-2X/day, treats for training watch for obesity; switch to less active formula if necessary, treats for training senior formula diet; vet prescribed diet for kidney and other problems, treats for training
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supervision and consistant feedback regarding house manners, basic commands; handling exercises; socialization training program emphasizing impulse control and leadership; agility and/or tracking skills maintain training; guarding breeds may need additional supervision and training to prevent problem behaviors maintain training according to dog's ability (loss of vision, hearing, stiffness/pain), more frequent opportunities to soil outdoors
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impressionable, learns quickly and easily, best time to train and begin lifelong habits sexually mature; typical headstrong teenager; rebellious emotionally/ socially mature, behaviorally predictable, may try to dominate reduced sensory input may result in confusion or irritability, canine cognitive dysfunction

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