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What You Need to Keep Pets Healthy

There are a few simple steps that you can take to keep your pet healthy. One step is to take your pet to see a doctor regularly. A doctor can spot potential health problems before they can turn serious. Another is to pet-proof your home. Young puppies and kittens are very curious and can hurt themselves if not monitored. Finally, pay close attention to your pet's nutritional needs with a good diet and lots of clean, fresh water.

See the doctor

Regular checkups by a veterinarian are important for your pet's health. A doctor can identify any vaccinations your pet needs and help with behavior training and other issues. It is cheaper to see a doctor before a problem mushrooms than to see one when surgery or other treatment is needed. Doctor visits are good preventative care.

Watch their safety and health

Keeping items that are small and easily ingested off the floor is a good way to keep young animals from doing damage and harm to their stomachs. Place wires up high to keep your pet from chewing them, and never leave open bottles of chemicals around. Many pets like the taste of anti-freeze, and it is deadly to pets and humans if ingested. Consult with a doctor to decide on a good diet plan for your pet. Too much food is as bad as too little. Obesity is a leading cause of disease in humans and some animals. Avoid overfeeding. Supplement as needed, if told to by a doctor. Always make sure there is some water available, especially on hot days when dehydration is a possibility.

Take care of your pet, and you are sure to reap the rewards of a happy, healthy and vibrant pet. Taking a few preventative steps extends the life of your pet.

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