Jaydon
Holden

Moreno valley animal shelter, safe?


I have bought this dog from the Moreno valley animal shelter. His name is Arthur. I know that Rhinitis is an inflammation of the nasal cavity lining. My vet advised me some basic checks such as; a complete blood count, biochemical profile and urinalysis and told me to keep checking and cleaning the affected area all the time. Have there been any more cases of this infection. My dog is well-fed and well-groomed. It’s very scary that he got an infection. Do I need to show him to other vets in to get an idea or has it got anything to do with the shelter? Please help, I am going bonkers!
5 months ago
1 Answer


Denis
Skinner

Recently I adopted a puppy from the Moreno valley animal shelter of my town. I was thinking about the same when I have first bought that puppy from the Moreno valley animal shelter. But now I am fully satisfy because I think my puppy is most intelligent and healthy puppy right now. This is true that some animal shelter don’t feed their puppy well and don’t keep them well due to which they suffers from many health disease and infection also suffer from the mental stress but you can improve your puppy by following some simple steps. First of all do the all medical checkup of your dog and provide the proper medical facility. Also don’t make your dog feel alone and always try to play with the dog. Create a relation between your dog and you. Always feed your dog with the appropriate diet and try to improve the overall health of your dog. After doing this for some week you will surely feel the difference in your dog and your puppy will become more fitter and better. Hope these information comes good for you.

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