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Real Vet Advice and Practical Health Tips Every Pet Owner Should Know


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It is so amazing how a dog wags its tail when you come back to the house or how a cat lies beside you after a long day. As a pet owner, you understand they are not animals simply, they are family. And just as we take care of our loved ones we have to take care of the health of our pets as well.


But the reality is that taking care of pets may be a tad exhausting. Feeding to grooming, to vet appointments, exercise, strange symptoms googled at 2 a.m.--it is all a lot. Good news? You do not need to work everything out on your own.


It is a simple guide, full of health tips, practical advice and some personal insights that your pet can live with a long, healthy and tail-wagging life.


1. Do Not Miss Vet Checkups-Although Your Pet Feels Normal Why you should not miss vet checkups? 

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You must understand that you should not miss vet checkups even when the pet appears to feel well.

It is familiar to you that people use to neglect visits to the doctor by saying they feel good. Pets are no different they just cannot tell us when we are not feeling good. Precisely this is the reason why it is important to get constant checkups.


At the least, veterinarians advise the performance of an annual wellness test. When your pet is aged (more than 7 in most dogs, and more than 10 in cats) then it may be more prudent to visit twice a year. These check-ups assist in the detection of lurking problems such as kidney problem, dental problem or the heart problem.


Questions to ask vet during MO entitled checkups:


          Are they healthy in weight?


          And are they doing fine with the teeth?


          Auger said, should I change brands of food?


          Are you due to some blood work or a booster?


You can address this by keeping a small pet health journal or note to your phone. Make some notes about anything that seems unusual you see, even tiny changes that are helping your vet identify patterns. 

2. It Is More than Food which Needs to be in the Bowl

Treating pets is something we all love to do, we can never resist their looks, right? But the type of food you eat counts much more than any one might imagine. Having a balanced diet is not a pretense, minor health complications can be avoided due to a balanced diet.


For dogs:


   The puppies require additional protein and calories.


   Adult dogs are supposed to be fed depending on the breed, size, and activity of the dog.


Older dogs might actually require less calories but more joint supplement (glucosamine, omega-3s etc.).


For cats:


This is why they are picky, cats are obligate carnivores. This is to say meat is mandatory and not optional.


Wet food also hydrates your cat significantly particularly when your kitty does not drink water very often.


Stay away from food whose ingredients you have never heard of or that contains a lot of fillers (corn gluten or animal by-product meal).


And — do not depend on social media trends to give advice about food. Raw, grain free, home made, call a vet or qualified pet nutritionist to consult them before going into huge changes.


3. Hammer, Hammer, Hammer!

Dehydration is a harmless killer. In particular, cats, which never know how to drink enough water. Facilitate it to them.


Try this:


     Keep several water bowls in the house.


     Have a pet fountain-most pets are attracted to running water.


    Add some water to the kibble.


   Cats: wet food is preferred as the greater the intake of wet food the greater the hydration.


   Fun fact: Dogs are supposed to consume one ounce of water per pound of weight on a daily basis.

4. If you want to wag your tail (or wiggle your butt) (ETA: Move your tail (or wiggle your butt)

It is not only about burning a calorie with exercise. It is matter of keeping joints in good shape, avoiding anxiety, and not getting bored (read destructive).


For dogs:


    The walks are vital, although they are also a bonding moment.


    Add play time or learning games (place treats everywhere!).


For cats:


    It can be a laser toy or a feather wand, or simply a box of cardboard.


    Have a go at playing 10-15 mins per day - they might come out as having no interest in playing, but persist!


    Depression can be caused by pets that get bored. Yes, really. Enrichment matters.


5. Love (and Hygiene) = Grooming

Grooming does not apply only to show dogs and fancy cats. It belongs to the elementary health care.


     Brushing is of assistance in:


     Reducing shedding


     Preventing matting


     Early detection of fleas and/or ticks or skin problems


Other essentials:


    Nail cuts after a couple of weeks


    Brushing teeth (okay, it is uncomfortable at first)


    Bath every now and then but not too frequently that you will take away their natural oils


    Look inside their ears--they have had ear infections, particularly floppy-eared dogs


The bonding also takes place during the process of grooming. It exposes your pet to touch and handling, which makes the vet visits a lot less stressful.


6. Monitor Their Weight-Vanity Not withstanding

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One of the most frequently occurring health conditions in pets and the most unnoticeable is obesity. Many of the owners are not even aware that their pet is overweight until the veterinary practitioner raises the issue.


Why it is important:


     Additional weight puts an imperative stress on joints


     Puts one at risk of diabetes and heart disease


     May eliminate the existence of your pet?


What to do:


     Measure it: Soup-eyeballing will not help you as it causes overfeeding


     Limited snacks (they accumulate quickly)


    Avoid the use of a table food scraps -fatty or salty not to be fed


7. Protection against Parasites is not an Option

     It is not only yucky but also hazardous to have fleas, ticks, and worms.


     Simple parasite prophylaxis entails:


     Flea and tick treatments that require monthly doses (indoor animals too)


     Frequent schedules of deworming in puppies and kittens


     Year round heart worm protection (particularly for dogs)


     Periodical check-up of tapeworms, roundworms, or giardia



8. Dental Health is Not to be Ignored

You are familiar with that smell of dog breath? It is not what is normal, it might be gum disease.


There is a connection of dental disease and heart, kidney, and liver problems. However not many pet owners brush the teeth of their pet.


Simplest things you can do:


     Begin to brush (it is better to brush couple times a week rather than never)


     Apply chews or water supplements with teeth


     Get the professional cleaning done regularly when necessary


Your pet should be checked in case it has bad breath, excessively drools, or when it has red gums. You should not wait until pain manifests itself as by this time it is frequently developed.


9. Behavior As a Health Indicator

When your pet begins to behave out of character, do not pass it off as some weird thing. This could be their expression that something is wrong.


Watch for:


     Being secretive or all of a sudden, attachy-clingy


     Not eating


     Getting a better (or worse) sleep Sleeping less (or shorter)


     When touched the growling or hissing stuff occurs as well


     Outside the litter box


Any changes in behavior do usually indicate the presence of pain, unease, worry or disease. Follow your instincts, you are the one who knows the pet better than anyone.


10. Be Prepared to Disasters

I would also tell about the times a dog of mine once got to an emergency vet because he had swallowed a piece of a toy. That panic? Unforgettable. Each pet owner ought to have a strategy.


In consequence, prep check list:


     Familiarize yourself with the nearest 24 hour vet clinic


     We have a carrier or a crate handy


     Make available, in a hard copy or on disk, medical records


     Prepare a pet first-aid kit (gauze, tweezers, hydrogen peroxide, and so on).


     and be careful after signs of emergency:


     Difficulty breathing


    Bloated stomach


     Seizures


     Incapability to urinate or defecate


    Fainting or delirium

com's End thoughts: The Health of Your Pet Begins With You

Owning a pet is one of the most gratifying experiences anyone can ever have- but at the same time … You are their champion, their guardian, and their most favorite human being.


You do not have to be perfect. Only keep learning, keep observant and stay informed. Ask questions. Find time to play. And when you are not certain, call your veterinarian.


The thing is, by the end of the day, you want to make your pet live not only, but also thrive.



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