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11 Preventive Treatment Pointers For a Vigorous and Happy Beloved Dog
Pet treatment isn't simply about reactionary medicine - it's about being proactive and taking preventive measures. By raising a loved dog that's strong and happy, you can keep your beloved canine active and healthy for years to come. So, read on for 11 great tips to help ensure your dog's life is long and active.
Lots of Attention
You should be providing your dog at least 30 minutes of undivided attention each day. Whether it's play time, training time or grooming, that love and focus is critical to building a deep bond and fostering your animal's mental health.
Get Regular Exercise
Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise every day. It's critical for a healthy body and a healthy temperament.
ID Tags
While technically not a health-related pet treatment, ensuring your dog wears a flat collar and ID tag at all times, even inside, will help bring him home safely if he ever escapes or gets lost.
Practice Obedience
Obedience training doesn't just produce a well-trained dog, it also helps your canine lead a disciplined and structured life, something that's critical to their pack mentality. Obedience training also helps to keep the mind sharp.
Yearly Veterinarian Checkups
Visit your veterinarian on an annual basis. Have your dog examined, and be sure to discuss any potential health concerns.
Brush His Teeth
Most veterinarians recommend brushing your dog's teeth every day. It's difficult, cumbersome and not always fun, but it will keep gingivitis, tooth decay and disease at bay. Remember, you don't have to brush forever - a few nightly swipes should do the trick.
Give Him a Bath
You should bathe your dog whenever he is itchy, smelly or dirty. Your dog can pick up a lot of parasites, dirt and bacteria when he's out splashing in puddles or rolling around in the dirt. Just like with humans, good hygiene is critical for good health.
Don't Leave Your Dog Alone
Dogs are social animals, which is why they live and travel in packs in the wild. If you plan to leave your dog home alone all day, then you should invest in a dog walking service or possibly doggie daycare. Otherwise, your dog can become depressed, bored and possibly destructive.
Give Your Dog Some Room
Dogs need their own space, so give your dog a peaceful and comfortable place where he can go to lie down, have some quiet time and take a nap. When your dog is resting or relaxing, be sure to respect his space and need for rest.
Maintain a Healthy Diet
If you're feeding your dog discount dog food, ask yourself why? Keep your dog healthy by investing in quality, veterinarian-approved food.
Heartworm Medicine
Probably the most important preventive pet treatment is to keep your dog on heartworm prevention medicine during mosquito season. Heartworm is a deadly disease that is excruciatingly painful, so keep your dog safe from it.
You love your dog, so provide the simple care he needs to live a long and healthy life with you.
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