Owning
a dog is one of
the most rewarding experiences
a person
can have
in their lifetime,
but having
a dog is much more than
the occasional
walk around the block or playing fetch in the yard. There
are many other
responsibilities that one must consider in order
to be
a good dog owner. Your
dogs health is
a major
concern to any good pet owner
and in this article we will concentrate on some
preventable threats to
your pet.
As winter ends
and spring starts, so do different types of threats to
your dog. Obviously, as the weather
starts getting nicer, your pet spends more time outdoors and is more susceptible to the these threats. It is important to be alert for ticks, mosquitoes and micro organisms that spread diseases that
are harmful to your dogs health. Ticks normally live in wooded
areas or in
tall brush and do not transmit bacteria through the air,
but by biting the dog. Some other threats are summarized below:
Lyme disease- is a tick-borne bacterial disease and it can cause lameness, kidney damage and death.
Leptospirosis- this is the #1 cause of acute renal failure, lepto is a deadly bacterial disease that is spread by contact with urine from other pets,
wildlife and
livestock and can be transmitted from dogs to people.
Rabies- is a fatal viral disease transmitted by saliva most often through
bite wounds and is a threat to both
humans and animals.
Heartworm Disease- is a mosquito-borne disease that is preventable and attacks multiple organs and will cause death if untreated.
As a dog owner, there are many things
you can do to minimize the
risk to your pet. Brush your dog often and visually inspect your animal especially after an
outing in the woods. Additionally, use tick and
flea treatments and medications that your veterinarian recommends to
kill these harmful pests. Furthermore, your veterinarian can suggest how to
protect your pet from lyme disease through vaccination.
There is
another important factor in taking care of your dog: twice-a-year wellness exams. You see, dogs age faster than we do and major health changes can occur in a short
amount of
time. Moreover, your dog is living longer, which increases the chance of potentially serious illnesses during their lifetime.
These wellness exams can help your veterinarian diagnose, treat or prevent
problems before they become life threatening. Additionally, these exams allow the veterinarian to
discuss nutrition, your dogs behavior or other concerns you may have.
In return for
all this attention, your dog will reciprocate with unconditional love, friendship and affection. Try to educate yourself to protect your dog from these and other harmful threats. If we were to
think in terms of finances, what a wonderful return on your investment!
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