Things To Know About Keeping Your Dog Healthy
August 29th, 2009 by KittyKitty
Taking care of a new dog can often times be overwhelming.As the owner of a dog, it is your responsibility to keep your dog healthy.Here are some pet care tips that can help you with this task.
“The Vet is Your Partner In The Care of Your Dog
One of your main responsibilities as a pet owner is to know when it’s time to take your dog to the vet.If you notice that your dog is not feeling or looking right, it is best to act than to take a “wait and see” attitude.Things usually will be fine, but your vet will be able to diagnose your dog’s condition and recommend the proper treatment.
There are many reasons in which it becomes important that you call your vet
a) Always call your vet if your dog has been in an accident. Take your dog to the nearest emergency animal hospital if your regular vet isn’t available.
b) If you think your dog has eaten something poisonous or inedible, call your vet right away.
c) Call your vet right away if your dog appears to be in distress.
d) If your dog experiences a sudden gain or loss of weight, you should take him to the vet right away.
e) You should call your vet right away if your dog is vomiting, having convulsions or coughing.
– Prevention is always the Best Strategy
Going to the veteranarian should be your last line of defense. As a dog owner, your first responsibility is to prevent accidents and illnesses as much as possible.
Keep in mind that healthy food and physical activity are the key to your pet’s long life. Make sure your dog eats a healthy diet, receives dog vitamins and gets plenty of exercise to stay strong and healthy.Pay attention to what your dog eats, and clean their dog house or crate frequently to reduce the risk of bacteria. Make sure your dog has a constant supply of clean water.
Ensure that your dog is inside a fence, on a chain or leash at all times.If your pet wanders the neighborhood, he wil be vulnerable to accidents and injuries.
Bathe your dog in regular intervals. Fleas and ticks not only make your dog uncomfortable, they also carry disease.
Keeping your dog healthy involves more than the few tips provided here.While this is an excellent start, it is always best to ask your vet for specific tips for your dog.As your pet gets older, you will learn more and more tips for keeping your dog safe and healthy.Most of all, keep in mind that it is always better to be safe than sorry.
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