Dog Health
Those without dogs often jokingly equate dog owners' concern for their pets to that of a new parent. "Well, of course," any dog lover will tell you. The love can be overpowering, the worry and anxiety is every bit as real, as is the frustration that your little one can't tell you when something's wrong.
When it comes to keeping your dog healthy, the most important first step is the right attitude. A healthy pet requires more than a yearly visit to the vet for shots and a checkup. Heath, as with humans, depends on some basic building blocks.
Feed him well
Why bother feeding your dog high quality food? While dog nutrition is still a young science, a growing number of people believe good nutrition can lead to better health and a longer life for your dog. It's more expensive but you don't have to fill your dog's bowl with as much of it because of its higher density. Here's something else to think about: Cheap food produces more backyard waste thanks to all those fillers!
Exercise him daily
Even "couch potato" breeds require regular activity to stay fit, and a daily walk is a minimum requirement for any dog. Active breeds, such as Weimaraners, need multiple chances to exercise each day. Not giving your dog enough exercise almost guarantees a pet who's destructive and unhappy.
Keep life interesting
Dogs need to be mentally challenged to feel life is good, just as people do. So toss him a ball or frisbee, teach him to new tricks and regularly run him through old ones, introduce him to other dogs and people, and take him to new places. If your dog is game, and you are too, you might want to try agility training.
A fit mind requires exercise, just like a fit body. Your dog will no doubt remind you of this the first time he shows up carrying his leash.
Practice health maintenance
Prepare to spend $$
When you first stare into your new furry friend's eyes, it's hard to imagine anything but sunny romps through the park. So the reality of caring for a pet may come as a shock to many dog owners, and never more so than in the first year when costs can range from $800 to well into the thousands.
The expenses are one reason as many as half of all dogs adopted as puppies are surrendered in the first year of their life. So be sure to ask yourself before you get a dog whether you're ready to spend what it takes.
Experts Questions and Answers
How often do I need to get my adult dog vaccinated, and what vaccines does he need or not need?April 28th, 2009
What are the symptoms of pyometra, and how does my vet diagnose it?May 25th, 2009
My dog is retching but not producing any vomit, just clear liquid. What do I do?May 25th, 2009
How do I find and remove a tick from my dog?May 25th, 2009
I'm tired of running to the vet every time my dog develops a hot spot. Can't I just take care of it myself?May 25th, 2009
How do I treat my dog's occasional diarrhea?May 25th, 2009
Must all puppies eat "puppy food" or is it okay to just feed them larger servings of regular dog food?May 28th, 2009
What items should I include in my dog's first aid kit?May 28th, 2009
My dog vomits regularly but seems fine afterward. Should I worry?May 28th, 2009
My dog was diagnosed with cancer. Can chemotherapy really help, or will it make my dog sicker?May 28th, 2009
I take my dog and cat to the vet for their regular checkups, but are there any other steps I can take to help keep my pets healthy?May 28th, 2009
I'm concerned about heat stroke this summer. Is it ok to leave my dog in the car while I do a five-minute errand?June 1st, 2009
What are foxtails and why is everyone telling my dog and me to watch out for them?June 1st, 2009
My two dogs go swimming almost every day in our chlorinated pool. Is this ok?June 11th, 2009
My husband and I discovered a lump on our 6-year-old Lab's left hind leg. It was diagnosed as a fatty tumor, and we just discovered another lump in...June 11th, 2009
I just moved across the country and need to find a new vet. What questions should I be asking potential DVMs and how should I make my decision?August 5th, 2009
When I take my floppy-eared dog to be groomed, he sometimes comes back shaking his head like his ear is bothering him. He does occasionally get ear...August 7th, 2009
My pointer mix vomits once or twice a month, but doesn't otherwise appear sick. Is this normal?August 20th, 2009
Vet visits are expensive. How can I save money with regards to my dog's health without scrimping on care?March 18th, 2010
My veterinarian requested that I bring my dog in twice a year for an exam. Is that necessary?November 4th, 2010
Would I be better off with a pet savings account instead of purchasing pet insurance for my pets?November 9th, 2010
My pet is 13 years old. Is he too old for pet insurance? I also noticed that some pet insurance plans will not cover older pets, is this common?November 19th, 2010
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