Keeping Your Pet Healthy

March 2nd, 2010 by "dog" - Google News | Filed under Pet Health News

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure is a quote credited to American Founding Father Ben Franklin.

Its true for many things and your pets health is no different.

Some simple actions now can save you money, stress, and heart ache later.

Here are some simple things you can do to keep your per healthy.

  1. Pet Proof Your Home. Just like you would make your home safe for a new baby, make your home pet proof. Look for cleaning supplies, medicines and other toxic substances that pets could get into. Put them away so pets don’t have access to them. You should also familiarize your self with specific foods and items that pets are more likely to get into that could cause them harm. Things like chocolate and radiator fluid are often consumed by dogs with a fatal result. Also watch out for electrical cords and sharp objects that may harm your pet.
  2. Get A Vet And Use Them. Regular check ups with a veterinarian can catch health issues that will only cost more later. Be proactive about your pets health, asking your vet about any medicines that may help with health, like like Sentinel or Frontline Plus.
  3. Feed Them The Right Things. Different pets have allergies to different things. You may want to avoid feeding your pet human food/waste at all. Depending on size, breed, age and many other factors, get a pet food that matches your pets lifestyle and needs.
  4. Exercise. A tired dog is a happy dog… And a healthy dog. Same goes for cats and other pets. Walk your dog, play with your cat if they are confined to indoors. Laser pointers can make excellent stimulation for a cat.
  5. Get Them Fixed. Getting your pet spayed or neutered can help your pet lead a longer, healthier life. Some animal shelters have programs set up to help the financially challenged pet owner. Make some calls around your town to the local animal shelters, animal advocate groups or veterinarian to find someone who can help you get your pet fixed. Not only does it help them be healthy, its the responsible thing to do as a pet owner.
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