
You might find it helpful to contact the vet you plan to use before buying your puppy. He will be able to tell you about the British Veterinary Association health testing schemes for eye disease, hip displaysia, and the elbow scoring schemes which the parents of the puppy you get should have had done before being bred from. He will have the average gradings for the hips and elbows schemes for each breed which is listed as requiring testing. The vet will be able to advise you on the best time for your pup to have it's vaccinations done.
Once you have your puppy, it will go to the vet for vaccinations, and you will find that the vet will automatically give it the "once over". When you return for a booster the following year, the same thing will happen. While at this appointment it is a good idea to discuss with the vet worming and flea treatments which you will need to use. Your pups breeder will also advise you about these things.
What breed are you interested in? There may be an owner or breeder of that breed who could give you more breed specific information.
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