Being a pet owner is no small task. Most pet owners will agree that their pets are part of the family. Our pets' health and wellness is a big factor in their overall happiness. There are several things you can do to be proactive in your dog and cat’s health. Consider these tips when caring for your pet: Nutrition, Play & Socialization, Proper Grooming and Routine Vet Visits.
Diet affects your pets skin and coat, digestive system, weight and energy level. Providing nutritious food not only helps expand the lifespan of your loved pet, but it can also make a difference in how they feel. It is important to read your labels and know what is in their pet food.
Your pet at times may need some additional nutrient support. There are treats you can consider to ensure they are getting a balanced diet.
Puppies and kittens are full of energy and love to play. This play time provides a good amount of exercise and much needed socialization. Exercise is an important part of daily routine for pets of all ages, even our senior pets. A small daily walk or engaging in some playtime together helps keep our animals active.
These activities also help them socialize. Walks or pet play dates with other cat and dog owners allow our pets to learn the right social behaviors. Learning these behaviors early as a puppy or kitten has a large impact on their behavior as an adult.
As a cat owner or dog owner, grooming needs vary greatly upon type and breed. The basics include frequent baths and keeping specific breeds hair trimmed and combed. Our animals ears are also important to keep clean and dry. Keeping their ears clean and dry can help prevent ear infections.
You should also consider a flea and tick preventative, with many options available on the market, discuss these options with your veterinarian first. Fleas and ticks can be painful for our pets and hard to get rid of once carried over into the home.
Preventative care is fundamental in the care of our pets. Many health conditions can be caught and treated early with routine vet exams. Some of these conditions that can be caught early with routine screening include dental disease and parasites.
Your veterinarian will also be able to provide the appropriate vaccine recommendations for your cat or dog. Vaccine recommendations can vary depending on what region you live in and what risk your pets are exposed to. Rabies prevention, however, is standard throughout the US.
Last but not least and arguably one of the most important things you can provide your pet is love! Lots and lots of love. Dogs and cats are emotionally connected to their pet parents, they know when you are giving them the best that you can.
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