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September 2, 2008

Keeping Healthy Pet

Dog Owner’s Guide to Keeping a Healthy Pet
By Larry Love

Your dog should see the veterinarian for a full check-up, shots and a heartworm blood test every year, and immediately if he is sick or injured. Learn about dog health, nutrition, and natural dog care solutions. A shiny coat is the result of your dog being healthy. And we all want a healthy dog, right? Purchase your dog from a reputable dog breeder or approach an animal welfare society such as the RSPCA where healthy dogs are available for adoption from shelters.

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Dogs require a properly balanced diet for health. Such a diet contains protein to build the body, fats for skin and coat health, carbohydrates for energy and minerals and vitamins for good bone development and healthy tissues. Through a little knowledge and special care, you can make your pet a happy part of your home for years to come.

While many of us may not object to our pet’s bad breath, we should pay attention to what it may be telling us. After a professional cleaning, the teeth and gums may be maintained in a healthy state by brushing the teeth regularly, feeding a specially formulated dental diet and treats, and avoiding table scraps. Veterinarians can clean the teeth as a regular part of your dog’s health program.

Approximate costs of dog care Health wise, dogs are one of the more expensive animals to maintain, and the bigger they are, the more they cost. Purchase your dog from a reputable dog breeder or approach an animal welfare society such as the RSPCA where healthy dogs are available for adoption from shelters

Richard Heap is a writer interested in how to clean dog urine and writes for http://www.how-to-clean-dog-urine.info
 

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