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Healthy Dogs: Three Basics For Raising a Happy
Dog
Submitted By:Ben Anton
Just as we have to follow a healthy
lifestyle if we want to be physically fit, so to do our pets. Dogs
require a combination of good food, exercise, and love and attention
from their owners in order to live healthy lives. It doesn’t take a
lot of money to give your puppy everything it needs to maintain a
healthy mind and body. It just takes some care and attention by a
loving owner.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle for your dog requires following
some basic principles.
When It Comes To Food, Quality Not Quantity
To make sure your dog is healthy, take care in feeding him or her
a high-quality, nutritious diet. Just as you need a nutritious diet
that includes balance and natural ingredients, so does your pooch.
Veterinarians recommend a dog’s diet be roughly 40% meat or protein,
50% vegetables and 10% carbohydrates. Look at the ingredients listed
in your dog’s food and make sure that protein sources, such as lamb,
chicken, or venison, are listed in the top five ingredients. Dogs
also benefit from whole grain, low fat dog food. In this one area,
spending a little more on a more nutritious brand of dog food really
will provide long-term health benefits for your pet.
Regular Exercise
Making time for regular exercise is also a key component to a
dog’s healthy lifestyle. Dogs do not have the ability to understand
the positive benefits of exercise so it is up to you, the owner, to
make sure your pet is in proper physical shape. If you are unsure
about how much exercise is right for the age and breed of your dog,
ask your veterinarian for their recommendation.
Walking your dog is the easiest way to keep it healthy. A 10 – 15
minute walk around a nearby park or your neighborhood can help a dog
calm down before bedtime or be a great start to a day. Swimming is
also a fun, easy way to get your dog out and active during the
summer months. If your dog is social, consider taking them to a dog
park for a game of fetch.
During exercise time, make sure you monitor your dog closely for
any abnormal changes in breathing or gait. Make sure not too push
your dog too hard too fast, and keep his or her exercise pattern as
regular as possible. As you start or change your dog’s exercise
routine, make sure to take note of any eating habit or sleeping
pattern changes and notify your veterinarian.
Owner Care
Providing loving, regular attention to your pet is the easiest
element to forget but often times is the most crucial to keeping
your pet happy and healthy. Loneliness and aggression are common in
dogs that have not received proper care and socialization. Dog
experts have even found that a dog that has not been socialized in a
caring, trustworthy environment by the time they reach sexual
maturity may never have close, trusting relationships with people or
other animals. As you walk your dog, throw a ball around together or
simply curl up together on the couch, be assured that the time
together is well-spent and necessary to your dog’s health.
The best way to make sure your dog is happy and healthy is to
care for it as you do yourself. A nutritious diet, regular exercise
and time and attention, coupled with regular veterinary visits, will
keep your dog happy throughout its life.
~Ben Anton, 2008
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