8 things you can do to help your dog live a longer and healthier life!

8 things you can do to help your dog live a longer and healthier life! - Hemp Well

8 things you can do to help your dog live a longer and healthier life! Showing your dog love and care can go a long way in making sure they have a long and healthy life. Here are eight things you can do to help:

Stop Overfeeding

According to a recent study, Labradors that were fed 25% less than the average Labrador lived on average two additional years. Cutting down or eliminating table scraps may be the most impactful!

Sleep Is Good

Make sure they get plenty of sleep. Although it may be hard for some people to believe, puppies, adult dogs and human adults need about eight hours of sleep each day.

Spay or Neuter Your Dog

Get your dog spayed or neutered. Spaying and neutering not only help dogs live longer, but also help reduce the number of homeless animals. Many deadly diseases could be avoided and give you a couple more years.

Keep Your Dog Active

Exercise is important for dogs just like it is for humans. Make sure they're getting plenty of walks, runs , and play time.

Healthy Dog Teeth

Bad teeth could equal harmful bacteria in your dog’s bloodstream . Regular dental care routine, just like you with dog toothpaste and a toothbrush. Veterinarians will always inspect their choppers. Schedule a checkup.

Regular Veterinarian Visits

Get them routine check-ups and vaccinations. This will help prevent them from getting sick and will also help catch any potential health problems early on. Consider every 6 months.

Calm and Stress Free Environment

If you are into fireworks, that's cool. Just keep it off site. A calm dog is a happy dog is a healthy dog. Create an environment that is stable, chill and inviting.

Cheap Food, No Good

Yes, dogs can eat poorly, too. Feed them a nutritious diet. Make sure they're getting all the nutrients they need by feeding them a healthy diet of fresh food and high-quality dog food.

That also includes quality supplements. Hemp Well, naturally is our choice, but any supplement should contain the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) seal. Look for the yellow seal for your pet supplements, do your research and then discuss with your veterinarian.

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