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Veterinarians Explain: Here’s What Owners Should Know About Their Pets

Of course, you take your pet’s health very seriously, visit your veterinarian regularly and keep an eye on your dog’s physical and mental health. But there are still a few pitfalls. Here, different veterinarians explain what you absolutely need to know about pets.

Even if you only want the best for your pet, sometimes people are just wrong. Also when dealing with dogs, cats, chickens, mini-pigs – no matter what kind of pet you have.

Veterinarians are knowledgeable about the health and needs of our pets. You can find out what basic tips they give new and experienced pet owners here:

Veterinarians Advise: Feed Your Pets Properly

First tip: Feed a little less than the label says. In most cases, a slightly smaller amount is sufficient. This will prevent your pet from becoming obese.

This brings us to our next point: even if chubby pets seem cute to someone, you usually endanger your pet’s health. “Like humans, obesity can also lead to diabetes, heart problems, and arthritis in pets,” veterinarian and author Ruth McPate told Insider.

However, you should not suddenly change your pet’s diet – discuss any changes with your veterinarian beforehand. He can also check if the excess weight is due to too much or poor nutrition, or if it is due to medical reasons.

Beware of Human Medications

Sometimes your pet suddenly gets sick and you want to get it cured as soon as possible. Then getting to your home pharmacy is faster than visiting a veterinarian. Veterinarians warn against treating animals with drugs that are actually intended for humans. Pain relievers like paracetamol and ibuprofen can have serious consequences for four-legged friends. When in doubt, your pet will get sick, not help him.

Speaking of pain, animals show pain differently than humans. Therefore, pet owners should be aware of what symptoms to look out for in cats, dogs, and the like. Unfortunately, animals are also particularly good at hiding their pain; if they express their distress loudly, it is usually a sign of a very serious health condition.

Veterinarian Travis Arndt explains some of the behaviors in animals that can also express pain: changes in behavior, excessive grooming, changes in eating or drinking, and herding behavior. If you notice these or other changes in your pet’s behavior, take it to your veterinarian immediately. Because: Most pain-causing diseases can be cured well if detected early. On the other hand, ignoring them for too long can be life-threatening for the animal.

Veterinarians: Dentistry Is Also Important For Pets

“Dental illness in pets can lead to initial health problems such as kidney, heart, or liver disease,” says Travis Arndt. Therefore, veterinarians like him urge pet owners not to neglect the dental care of their animals. Veterinarians can also professionally brush their teeth.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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