Keeping Your Dog Healthy
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We all know health is important
Your dog is an important member of the family and wonderful companion. In order to provide the proper care you first have to understand the dog breed you have. Once you know the dog breed keeping your dog healthier is going to be easier. Certain dog breeds have tendencies towards diseases such as diabetes, hip dysplasia, heart disease and other diseases. It is important to understand what your dog breed may contract so that you feed them the proper food, give them plenty of exercise, and of course lots of affection. Diabetes is one of the most common diseases among dogs today.
Diabetes in Dogs
Dogs can get it too!
Diet is Critical
When you are trying to prevent disease in your dog you have to look at what you are feeding them besides regular dog food. Dog treats can be something for special occasions, but again you want to be careful about the type of treats you are giving your dog. The treats should be high in essential nutrients and avoid being junk food for dogs. Treats that help with dog breath or dental hygiene are important so don't discount them, but ask your vet about better dog treats to promote health.Human food is also dangerous for your dog. Some dogs do live off a diet of raw foods rather than processed foods, which is okay as long as you know the foods are inspected. What you don't want to do is feed your dog high fat human food, such as McDonalds, KFC, and other fast foods. You don't want to feed them fried chicken that you make at home either. Fatty foods or those high in cholesterol can help heart disease form and can affect the dog with diabetes as well.
Exercise is Key!
Take Your Dog For Regular Check Ups!
Frequent visits to the vet will also help you keep your dog healthy. In other words you should take your dog in once a year for a check up and a clean bill of health. During this time you can have the vet clean the dogs teeth, groom them for you, as well as make sure they are at the proper weight, getting enough exercise, and all around healthy and happy. Owning a dog is a lot of responsibility when you consider the care they need and some of the diseases they have, but the rewards is great.
by DogToys
I live in Leicester, England with my three border collies. I run a few websites include dog accessories.
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