2015-07-11

Your vet won’t tell you some special things about your dog and no one will know these secrets except you.

1-It’s a problem if you see your dog overweight. Some researchers say that dogs are in normal weight and have normal bodies, live 2 years longer than others that are overweight. Your dog eats what you give him even if the food items are bad or good. Though, you have the ability to choose what kind of food you want to eat, but your dog can’t do this. This is one of the secrets that your vet will not going to tell you. So, what you eat will actually affect your dog. If you are suffering from obesity, no doubt that your dog will suffer too.

2-UN fortunately, some dogs living in shelters don’t get any obedience training which of course will affect dogs weight The most popular complains that vets hear are about pets behaviors and manners, about 80%or more pet owners said that they were not completely satisfied about their pets’ behaviors. You can easily know and expect the way animals learn and act and you can also modify it. Actually, your vet will not tell you that you are the one who is responsible for your pets’ behavior.

3-People have conflicting views about vaccines. Vaccines are very important for pets, but the vaccines protocol differs from one pet to another. Vets have to do risk test for each pet, and if your vet is not doing this so, your dog is not having the right thing. The secret that you have to know is not all pets need every available vaccine in every year.

4-Professional veterinarians recommended that protective care is the best way to keep your pet away from diseases. They have perfect ways to protect pets from many preventable diseases, such as, Intestinal/external parasites, heartworms and many infectious diseases have efficient and appropriate preventive strategies. So, if your pet gets infected with any of these diseases, it is your fault.

5-As pet parents, we are responsible for providing safety and comfort life as we also have to be sure that they are restrained. Many pets are lost and injured every year. You will feel shame if your cute dog suffers from any preventative diseases, to avoid this shame feeling, regularly check preventive care guidelines. Always ask for the help of Veterinarians, behaviorists, and animal trainers to help you keep your dog healthy, also put in consideration your pet’s food regime as well as his individual life style and needs. Always be sure that you are asking the professional persons because not all information is right. Owning a pet puts a lot of responsibilities on you, you have to be sure that the pets’ area is safe and that they are well is restricted. There are many pets killed and injured by cars in the streets. But if you are taking good care of your pets, you will avoid and minimize risks. Some areas have strict leash lows for dogs to keep them inside houses to protect them from loss and injures. Actually your vet is not going to tell you don’t leave your dog in the street, but you have to pay attention to minimize the risk.

About The Author: Dr. Kathryn Primm is a practicing small animal veterinarian. She was the consultant for articles for national magazines, done numerous radio interviews and appeared on local television. She has shared in an article for Prevention magazine and Woman’s Day in Feb 2014 and June 2015. Her radio segment Chattanooga Pet Talk airs each week on all the local iHeart Media affiliates.

She also has perfect social media presence on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ as she enjoys interacting with people about her passions, animals and communication. She is a regular benefactor to Boomeon;it is an online community which can be found at www.boomeon.com . She has also written a book, Tennessee Tails:Pets and Their People. The book received recognition and appreciation as Runner Up in the Memoirs category at a national book festival. If you want to know more about Dr. Primm   and her achievements in pet care career, visit her website, www.drprimm.com

About The Author: Dr. Kathryn Primm is a practicing small animal veterinarian. She was the consultant for articles for national magazines, done numerous radio interviews and appeared on local television. She has shared in an article for Prevention magazine and Woman’s Day in Feb 2014 and June 2015. Her radio segment Chattanooga Pet Talk airs each week on all the local iHeart Media affiliates.

She also has perfect social media presence on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ as she enjoys interacting with people about her passions, animals and communication. She is a regular benefactor to Boomeon;it is an online community which can be found at www.boomeon.com . She has also written a book, Tennessee Tails:Pets and Their People. The book received recognition and appreciation as Runner Up in the Memoirs category at a national book festival. If you want to know more about Dr. Primm   and her achievements in pet care career, visit her website, www.drprimm.com

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