You don't have to be intimidated by the thought of taking care of your dog's health! Along with plenty of your love and attention, these 6 tips from our Statesboro vets can help your dog live a long and healthy life.
Your Dog's Health
You love your dog, but caring for the health of your canine companion is a big responsibility, That said, caring for your pup's health doesn't need to be complicated, simply focus on lots of love and following these 6 easy steps to help prevent health issues from developing.
1 - Meet Your Dogs Nutritional Needs
Your dog's well-being will greatly depend upon the quality of the food they eat. To help keep your dog healthy, speak to your vet about the best foods for your dog based on age, breed, and lifestyle. Your vet can offer tips for finding the best food to meet your pup's nutritional needs. Whether you want to feed your dog the best food to achieve optimal health or to treat existing conditions through diet, consulting with your Statesboro Bulloch Regional Veterinary Hospital veterinarian can help.
2 - Help Your Dog Stay at a Healthy Weight
Obesity has been linked to a number of serious conditions in dogs including diabetes and joint pain, so keeping your dog at a healthy weight is essential for optimal health. Once you have chosen a nutritious food for your pooch, your vet will be able to calculate the optimal number of calories your dog should consume each day. Once you know how many calories are appropriate for your dog, you will be able to easily work out exactly how much you should be feeding your dog each meal.
3 - Make Sure Your Dog Gets Adequate Physical Activity
Different breeds have different exercise requirements. While some dogs can stay healthy with a quick walk around the block, high-energy breeds may need an hour or more of vigorous exercise once or twice a day. Healthy levels of physical activity not only help to keep your dog's body in good condition but can also alleviate the mental boredom and anxiety that can lead to destructive behaviors. Be sure to ask your vet about the appropriate amount of exercise for your dog. Walks, backyard games, and social time at dog parks are all great ways to ensure your pooch gets plenty of exercise.
4 - Take Your Dog for Annual Wellness Exams
Diagnosing and treating conditions in the very earliest stages helps to ensure the very best treatment outcomes. Annual veterinary exams, when your dog seems healthy, are all about prevention, monitoring your pet's overall health, and checking for early signs of developing issues. Your vet will go over your dog's diet, exercise and other lifestyle factors with you. Then, they'll address any concerns you have about your pet's health or behavior, then perform a comprehensive physical examination. Once the exam is complete your veterinarian will discuss any findings with you. If anything concerning has been detected your vet will make recommendations regarding diet, diagnostic testing, or treatment.
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5 - Keep Vaccinations Up-To-Date
Our Statesboro vets are strong believers in the importance of vaccinations for your pet's health and longevity. Regularly scheduled vaccines help to protect your dog from many highly contagious, potentially life-threatening diseases. Most states require by law that all pets be vaccinated against rabies, but there are a number of other serious conditions that vaccines protect dogs against including parvo, distemper, and panleukopenia.
6 - Provide Parasite Prevention
Ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes can all carry organisms that lead to a range of diseases that seriously threaten the health and longevity of your dog. A bite from one of these parasites could cause your dog to become gravely ill if not protected. Speak to your vet about the most effective ways to protect your pooch against a full range of tick-borne diseases, heartworms, and other parasitic conditions common in your area.
Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.