and many more.
Cleanliness especially deals with bathing everyday with shower shampoos and making sure they do not get exposed to dirt. If you are having cats, make sure they have a carrier as their home. If it’s a dog, have a kennel or a big cage. And make sure the cages are regularly cleaned free from faeces and soil. Besides that, do not to forget to de-claw and clean their nails regularly too.
Dental Health
Dental health is about cleaning or brushing their teeth everyday, especially if you have pets which possibly bite everything they see, such as dogs that love to chew shoes and cats that chase after flies or lizards and bite them for fun.
Exercise
Exercise and training is essential to good pet health. Some people like to train their birds and dogs to watch their house, some other to do entertaining stunts. In short, training is essential to keep your pet disciplined and focused, rather than to roam around doing nothing and messing themselves up. Exercise is also important to their health. Taking them for walks, runs, or jumping exercises would keep them stay healthy and fit. This is also essential to avoid your pet becoming overweight.
Food and Nutrition
Pets are very active animals and they need good food to keep them moving. For this, you have to keep track of what they eat everyday and include food containing nutrients such as Vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, E and K. Besides that, buy trustworthy pet foods sold at malls and pharmacies, which are rich with proteins, carbohydrates, and nutrients such as iron, zinc and magnesium. Avoid fatty foods and too much of fatty-acid-based foods which can cause obesity to certain pets such as cats, dogs, birds, hamster, and others.
Medical Treatment
This would basically include bringing your pets to medical centers and veterinary clinics for their annual check up and vaccination. For dogs, you should get them vaccinated for kennel cough, parvo, distemper, rabies, West Nile virus and others. For cats you should get them vaccinated for respiratory illnesses, feline leukemia, rabies, etc.
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