At what age should a dog go to the vet?
Most puppies will go to the veterinarian for an initial health check and de-worming at two to three weeks of age, and then at six to eight weeks of age to begin vaccinations, heartworm, and flea preventive treatments; receive behavior and training advice; and be permanently identified with a microchip.[1]
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