Your dog is your
four-legged companion, buddy, playmate, partner in walking,
footwarmer at night. No doubt, to keep him at the utmost health and
playful, you would do anything and everything. So, what are the
things that are of real concern for maintaining your pooch's health.
Veterinarian's Tips For Healthy Pets
Many pet parents miss
on these essential things though trivial, only to visit vets when
their pets fall sick. This comprehensive guide from a vet's desk help
you keep your pet healthy and happy. It is not only just providing
food, exercising or grooming that can keep your pooch fit and fine
but there are those little stuff that add wholesomely in improving
and attaining your pet's optimal health.
Tips For Keeping Pets Healthy
1. Pet Food Without
Chemicals
Pet food may contain
fillers and other chemical preservatives. Choose a pet food sunning
chemicals such as ethoxyquin, BHA, BHT. It is better to vary cat
diets to cut short their exposure to harmful chemicals like mercury
in seafood. Organic food is the better option or you can choose
free-range ingredients rather than “by-products.”
2. New Foam Pet Bedding
As pet bedding foam
wears away, make sure you replace the older foam bedding with a newer
one. It is also essential to replace or reupholster furniture that
has exposed or crumbling foam. This prevents choking incidents as
most likely pets are inclined to chewing.
3. Use HEPA-filter
Vacuum
To limit the population
of fleas and ticks, as well as control toxic add up in the home
environment, always vacuum your house. Vacuuming especially with
HEPA-filter fetches better result avoiding the buildup of allergans.
Furthermore, try to take off shoes at the door (you can have special
home sneakers or slippers if you are not comfortable without
footwear). This hugely lowers the risk of your pet's exposure to
toxic chemicals in the house dust.
4. Pitcher-Filler or a
Faucet
Supplying fresh water
is necessary to keep your pet well-hydrated in both summers and
winters. For safe and clean drinking water for your furry pal, use a
faucet or pitcher-filler to fill your pet's water bowl.
5. Organic Gardening
Most Americans use
insecticides for treating and maintaining lawns. For a pollutant free
environment as well as healthy you and your pet, cut down on
insecticides. Using organic methods, you can take care of your lawn.
These insecticides used in the lawn may cause nervous system damage
in pets that play and walk on the treated lawn, eat the grass or
breathe the chemicals.
6. Biodegradable,
Compostable doo-bags
While going on dog
walks, remember to take doo bags along with you. Purchase
bio-degradable, compostable doo-bags for your pooch. If possible,
just reuse bags like plastic newspaper wrappers.
7. Safer Flea and Tick
treatments
Some flea collars and treatments are loaded with chemicals. In spite of using these
products, look for alternative flea control treatments that are
authentic and superior quality. Along with using safer flea and tick
medications, regularly vacuum your house, wash pet bedding and bathe
your pet.
8. Non-Toxic Pet
Grooming Products
Before buying pet
grooming products, always read ingredients labels and safety
measures. Avoid buying products without ingredients and “caution or
warning” labels. Some harmful ingredients to check in the label are
paraben, PEG, Urea or Fragrance.