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A healthy
dog is easy to recognize - lively eyes,
energetic, and with a shiny, bright
coat. As a dog owner, you should
understand the importance of how to get
your dog healthy and how to keep him in
that condition.
Let's begin with the most basic
ingredient - food. All animals need
water and food to exist. From a human
perspective, we realize balanced food
intake is the only way to get a quality
diet and to stay on top of our game.
Dogs too require the same consideration
or they face malnutrition. To ensure our
much-loved pooches get proper nutrition,
they need a diet rich in minerals,
vitamins and doggy nutrients. This is
very simple for us to do since the
majority of today's brand-name dog food
is complete. A dog food's price does
make a difference, as the cheaper brands
tend to be less nutritious and contain
too much cornmeal.
Just like us humans, dogs can overeat
and become overweight. In the wild, this
problem never happens since an
out-of-shape animal can't fend for
itself and doesn't stick around very
long. The only time an obese animal is
found is when it's domesticated.
Although some kind-hearted pet owners
think they're making their pet happy if
little Tito is eating lots and lots,
these owners are actually shortening
their pet's lives and putting them at
risk for respiratory problems, arthritic
pain, diabetes and heart disease. These
obese pets also are more likely to pass
away if they need to be put under
anesthesia for surgery. (Unfortunately,
this is also true for obese people.)
Thus, feeding your dog the correct food
in the correct amount is ultimately the
most important way to show how much you
care for your pet.
The condition of a dog's fur, skin and
stools need to be addressed. Dogs can
get ill from tics and fleas. Flea
collars aren't always good at keeping
away these pests. Instead, use a good
powder or spray. Make sure to use these
correctly according to the instructions.
If a flea problem does arise, it's vital
that you attend to it right away. First,
clean the spots that the dog regularly
lies around. Every time that you vacuum
these areas, immediately empty the
vacuum bags. Also, wash the dog's bed
every time he lies in it. These steps
will prevent further outbreaks from the
fleas and their eggs nested in your
home's carpet and fabrics.
Ticks like to jump aboard your dog while
you walk him in the country. After every
walk in the woods, check your dog's
coat. Also, inspect your dog's stool for
visible signs of worms like roundworm,
whipworm, tapeworm and hookworm that
attack a dog's intestinal tract. It's
still important to stick to a worming
schedule since not all worms can be seen
by the naked eye.
These practices are easy ways to make
sure your dog is healthy. You can also
do other measures to increase your pet's
health such as regularly visiting your
veterinarian and giving your pet
vaccinations on schedule. In this caring
manner, you're helping your dog live a
long, healthy and comfortable life.
About The
Author
Copyright
2006 Sally
Ricco. All
rights
reserved.
Sally
Ricco's site
Pet Dog
Health - an
informative
site about
common and
serious dog
health
problems.
More details
at
http://www.petdoghealth.com/
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