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Christmas has just ended and a new furry tenant has arrived in many Spanish homes. This arrival will change our routines and our daily lives with several new obligations that we did not have before. Now we have to spend more time ensuring the physical and emotional well-being of the new pet at home, who is already our best friend.
Surely we will welcome him with open arms, ready to give him his place in the family and we will have bought a bed, feeder, leash, brushes, food and even several toys. But we also have to pay attention to other more serious issues.
One of these points is the legislation applied to pets that varies De Cell Number in the different Autonomous Communities . In this article we tell you about some necessary requirements, but it is essential that you consult with your city council to find out what the situation is in your region and what legal obligations apply.
What to keep in mind when a new pet arrives at home?
The first and most important thing is to go to our veterinarian to evaluate our puppy . During this visit, in addition to carrying out a general examination of the animal's health, the veterinarian will provide us with our pet's health document, necessary in case it has to be registered in a municipal census.
In addition, the corresponding vaccines will be given according to the age of the puppy , its breed and the plan of the Autonomous Community in question, as well as the necessary deworming treatments . All this information will be reflected in a booklet that must be presented to the town hall if necessary.
At The Gorilla Vets Company we have created our Puppy , Puppy and Kitten Packs, which include important discounts on the vaccines and consultations that the puppy needs .

Now comes the time to identify the pet . If our puppy belongs to a breed that is considered potentially dangerous, in addition to the microchip we must request a special license and take out civil liability insurance. It is very important that we consult the local Administration about what are the necessary requirements to comply with current legislation.
Afterwards, we will have to electronically identify our pet through an approved microchip . This is necessary to be able to have dogs and cats, but also in the case of ferrets.
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