4 Ways To Extend Your Dog's Life
Did you know that a typical dog's life spans 10 to 13 years? As devoted pet owners, we often wish for more time with our beloved dogs. The good news is that by adopting certain health and care strategies, it's possible to not only improve the quality of their lives but also extend their time with us.
Here are 4 ways to help extend your dog's life:
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Exercise
Exercise is crucial for your dog’s physical and mental health. Consistent physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight, reduces the risk of diseases, and keeps their mind engaged. Whether it’s a leisurely walk, a game of fetch, or a swim, regular exercise will contribute significantly to your dog's longer and healthier life.
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Raw Feeding (Nutrition)
A raw diet for dogs, comprising unprocessed meats, bones, fruits, and vegetables, is believed by many to mirror what their ancestors ate in the wild. This diet is thought to provide natural nutrients in a form that's easy for dogs to digest. While raw feeding isn't universally recommended and should be approached with care, it can be a healthy choice for some dogs. Consult your veterinarian to see if it's right for your pet.
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Dental Health
Neglecting a dog's dental health can lead to serious health problems. Poor oral hygiene in dogs can cause gum disease, and tooth loss, and can even lead to more severe health issues. Having routine daily teeth brushing and giving dental chews can go a long way in ensuring your dog's overall health and longevity.
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Gut Health
The gut is the headquarters for your dog's overall health. It's where nutrients are absorbed, and the immune system is largely based. That's why maintaining a balanced gut microbiome, filled with healthy bacteria, is so important. And this is exactly where probiotics come in.