Grooming for health!
Everybody knows, you have to look good to feel good!! This definately goes for your pet! Maintaining your pets health is imperative, and by doing so you ensure that your other pets as well as your home are healthy and clean. Keeping up with flea control is also a large part of your pets health regimen- and regular grooming should go hand in hand with it. You want to make sure that you are feeding healthy food as well, so that everything that goes inside your furry friend is as healthy as everything you do on the outside! Oatmeal based shampoo seems to have the most success with pets, it tends to calm the skin and avoids irritation. So if you feel that paying the groomer is too much for you with prices of everything else going up, you can do it yourself, and your pet will be just as happy and healthy! And don’t forget, lets brush those teeth! Make sure you are using pet friendly toothpaste, this will ensure that your pet is smiling and tarter free. It just takes a little extra time, but you can have your pet shining sooner than you know it.
training tip of the day!
Are you considering getting a dog, or a puppy? First of all, I always recommend visiting the pound, there are wonderful animals there who need to be rescued into a loving family. Once you have your furry new addition, and you have chosen a healthy dry dog food (see my obesity page for more information regarding food tips), its time to consider training! Potty training can come easily to some pets, and can prove very difficult for others. I recommend starting to train as soon as possible, for both potty training and behavioral training. Positive reinforcement while training is what I recommend; training is not code for torturing your pet!! Also, training your pet to have healthy habits, such as tooth brushing, is great to start as early as possible. By doing this, your pet will be used to having their teeth brushed, and their mouth is free of plaque and gingivitis- and later in life you can avoid paying for a dental for your pet. Also, please PLEASE get your doggie toothpaste/toothbrush from a Veterinarian, or trained professional–people toothpaste is a big nono!!As a vet technician, i saw many cases of older pets with really bad plaque, and their health was weakened because they were constantly swallowing unhealthy bacteria from their own mouths. Had their owners started training with tooth brushing at an early age, or using healthy chews recommended by Veterinarians. I know it sounds odd, brushing your pets teeth, but try it! It can be a fun thing to do with your pet, and will establish a routine that will come in handy to you later in life.
