Good Dog Health Starts Early
Good long-term dog health has many causes, but the one common
factor is an owner who takes his puppy care duties seriously
right from the start. It's no coincidence that in study after
study, veterinarians and animal scientists report that when dog
health is a primary concern of the owner from the outset, that
pet often lives longer and suffers fewer canine diseases. The
clear message to owners: put good puppy care at the top of your
list from the moment you get your new friend home.
The first step to ensuring excellent dog health for the life of
your furry friend is to get him checked out by a vet within a
few days of bringing him home. Most doctors will recommend a
puppy care regimen consisting of a series of vaccinations in the
early months and good nutrition from the beginning.
While a dog's psychological needs might make many readers
scoff, it's important to understand that proper dog health
includes bonding with owners in a loving environment. That's why
puppy care involves more than just shots and food. Stress, both
physical AND mental, can wreak havoc on a new puppy's immune
system, for example, which makes him more susceptible to many
canine diseases (mange, distemper, parvovirus).
Finally, don't forget your dog's teeth in the overall dog
health picture. A good puppy care plan includes lots of hard
bones and crunchy treats to chew on regularly - preferably
healthy versions, not typical pet store biscuits.