How to keep your dog healthy

How to maintain a dog Dogs are in good health
Flanders Herding Dogs (certain introduction)

For us, the most important thing about raising dogs is that they Only with a strong body can we teach the dog to do more things, so it is particularly important for the dog to maintain a strong body. So how should we keep our dogs healthy? The key lies in a healthy and reasonable diet and regular and appropriate outdoor exercise.

Dogs over 7 years old should have a health checkup once a year to detect and treat diseases early. Small dogs such as Maltese and American dogs should be walked for 30 minutes every day in the morning or evening. Large dogs such as golden retrievers and Labradors should walk and exercise for 40 to 50 minutes a day, drink enough water, and avoid heavy-tasting foods to prevent cardiovascular and kidney diseases.

Older dogs are prone to chronic kidney disease. Owners must let their dogs drink more water and avoid eating salty food. Once a dog has a kidney problem, its urine output decreases, resulting in chronic dehydration, which in the long run will lead to kidney reversal. By the time the owner discovers, the dog's kidneys may have been damaged by more than 70%.

A 1-year-old dog is equivalent to a 7-year-old human. A 7-year-old dog has entered middle age and should have a health check-up every year. Prevention is better than adjustment. The dog health checkup will perform basic psychological and blood tests, use ultrasound to check the dog's liver, kidneys, spleen, and check the heart. Small dogs may develop mitral valve and tricuspid valve failure problems as they age. These diseases can be discovered through regular health examinations. By the time symptoms appear, it may be too late.

How to keep dogs healthy is a concern of every dog ​​owner. The key to keeping dogs healthy is more exercise and a healthy and reasonable diet. As long as you do it well these two days Coupled with normal care, dogs generally have no problems.

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