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3 Tips to Prevent Your Dog from Diseases

3 Tips to Prevent Your Dog from Diseases

  • 30 September, 2021
  • Posted by Admin
  • Dogs, Cuddly Tails, News

It is never a pleasant experience to see your dog sick. Undoubtedly, dogs are sensitive to viruses or bacteria and can suffer from severe symptoms that affect their body mechanism. A great way to avoid this situation is to take the necessary steps and prevent your dog from catching diseases.


We have listed below three valuable tips to keep your dog diseases free:


1. Maintain Hygienic Environment

Pet owners must sustain a clean and hygienic environment surrounding their dogs to prevent them from catching fatal diseases. Bacteria and viruses are highly infectious, transmissible, capable of affecting the immune system and functionality of your dog's body. Here, as a pet parent, you must ensure that a hygienic environment surrounds your dog.


Some Tips to ensure your dog doesn't come in contact with contagious virus or bacteria:

-Wash your hands when you are touching your dog food, treats, and toys.

-Keep the garbage cans covered solidly and away from your dog.

-Prevent your dog from drinking contaminated water.

-Don't allow your dog to feed on raw meat or food items that are harmful to his health.

-Keep your dog's bed clean and tidy.


2. Have Your Dog Follow a Healthy Lifestyle

You can boost your dog's immune system through a healthy diet plan. Allow your dog to feed on nutritious food items such as organic fruits, vegetables, and more. Have your dog regularly exercise and get some fresh air daily. Ensure that your dog is hydrated and drinks plenty of water in a day. Dogs must be exposed to comfortable and enjoyable surroundings. They should not be kept isolated as they can develop separation anxiety, stress, and depression. You can cuddle, play, and enjoy a fun time with your dog for a healthy lifestyle. Also, Have your dog enjoy his day when you are away for work in a playgroup and daycare center with his playmates.


3. Timely Vaccinations and Antibiotics

Have your dog timely finish the prescribed antibiotic course by the veterinarian. Get your dog vaccinated appropriately based on his health, age, and environment. Also, you can have your dog get medication from the vet for fleas and intestinal parasites. Your dog can have vaccinations for distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, Bordetella, and rabies.


All of these preventive measures guarantee the health and safety of your dog. They can substantially lower the chances of your dog catching a fatal disease so that you can live a happy life with your furry companion.


Thanks,

CuddlyTails team

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