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It seems there might have been a misunderstanding with your message, as "Hhhh" does not provide any specific information about your pet's condition. However, I can provide some general advice for a 4-month-old Australian Shepherd.
At this age, your puppy should be in the process of receiving a series of vaccinations to protect against common diseases. It's important to follow the vaccination schedule recommended by your veterinarian. Since you mentioned that no vaccines have been given, it's crucial to schedule these as soon as possible to ensure your puppy's health and safety.
Additionally, flea and tick prevention is important, especially as the weather gets warmer and your puppy spends more time outdoors. There are various products available, such as topical treatments, oral medications, and collars. Choose a prevention method that is appropriate for your puppy's age and weight, and apply it as directed.
Since your puppy has not experienced any medical conditions yet, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is key. This includes providing a balanced diet formulated for puppies, ensuring regular exercise, and socializing your puppy with people and other dogs to promote good behavior and mental health.
If your puppy shows any signs of illness, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, coughing, or loss of appetite, these could be cause for concern. In such cases, closely monitor your pet's behavior and symptoms. If these symptoms persist or worsen, or if your puppy experiences difficulty breathing, has a swollen abdomen, or shows signs of severe pain, these are situations where you should seek immediate veterinary care.
Remember to provide fresh water at all times, keep your puppy's living area clean, and engage in regular grooming to keep their coat and skin healthy. Mental stimulation through training and play is also important for the development of your Australian Shepherd, a breed known for its intelligence and energy.
If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to come back to us! Thank you.