
Boost your Dog's Energy Levels Safely and Naturally
By HelloLife
Dogs are often called man's best friend, so why not give your dog the best life possible? Learn what your dog's energy levels are telling you about his health, and simple tips you can use to improve them today.
What are common causes for lack of energy in a dog? They include:
- Depression
- Obesity
- Boredom
- Inappropriate or inadequate diet
- Worms
- Diabetes
- Poisoning
- Nutritional deficiency
- Liver issues
How can I keep my canine friend in the best state of health?
- Make sure your dog eats a high quality healthy diet. Low-grade dog food and high-grade dog food can make a world of difference. Homemade, raw foods that are not processed are best, but some store-bought dog foods can benefit your dog's health. In the long run, eating well can help your dog maintain a safe weight, a healthy heart, a long life, and decent doggy breath.
- Regular checkups ensure your dog stays healthy and happy. Preventative measures help immensely, so make sure your dog doesn't see the vet only when he's sick.
- Exercise! A healthy dog is a happy dog, and time spent walking is time spent bonding with their owner and loving every second of their great adventure.
Should I give my dog a supplement?
Often, dog foods contain poor quality ingredients, chemical additives and preservatives. Commercial pet foods sometimes claim to be balanced or complete formulas, but often only meet minimum standard health requirements. That could lead to an inadequate dietary intake of essential minerals and vitamins, resulting in a dog who operates below full capacity. A supplement can ensure that your pet is getting everything it needs nutritionally!
Quality supplements can help with:
- Arthritis and hip dysplasia
- Hair loss or lackluster coat
- Poor digestion or appetite
- Allergies
- Gas/flatulence
- Obesity
- Stress
- Dry or itchy skin
Are supplements safe for dogs?
Natural supplements are safe for dogs when used sensibly and with care. The National Animal Supplement Council (NACS) was formed provides a framework for labeling guidelines and product quality assurance. This protects from mislabeling incidents, addresses quality control issues, or tracks product sales and adverse reactions to products.
What can a supplement do for my dog?
- Reduce stress
- Restore vitality to aging or sick pets
- Assist with healthy liver function
- Increase energy levels
- Increase immune system function
- Improve circulation and flow of oxygen and blood through the body
- Keep your pet healthy and happy!
What are the benefits of using pet supplements?
Pet supplements provide many benefits, such as fighting disease, slowing the aging process, and enhancing health. More benefits include:
- Supplements ensure that pets get proper nutrition, which pets may require if they are not getting full nutrition from diet alone.
- Pets now live longer than ever before. This creates an increased need to prevent conditions that afflict older animals, including cancer, arthritis, cataracts and thinning hair.
- Natural supplements have very few negative side affects. Natural ingredients are known to have fewer side effects than pharmaceutical counterparts.
- Vet costs are increasing, so implementing a healthy diet, supplements and holistic practices increases your animal's quality of life and decreases illness and disease.
As you put this information to practice in your daily life, your animal has a chance to live the happiest, longest life possible.
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/personal/12/06/pet.supplements/
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