{"id":14027,"date":"2023-01-03T14:26:56","date_gmt":"2023-01-03T20:26:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/?p=14027"},"modified":"2024-12-14T13:37:10","modified_gmt":"2024-12-14T19:37:10","slug":"12-tips-to-keep-pet-healthy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/safety\/12-tips-to-keep-pet-healthy\/","title":{"rendered":"12 Tips to Keep Your Pet Healthy This Year"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A healthy pet is a happy pet, and everyone wants a happy pet. So here are 12 tips for helping to keep your cat or dog healthy, active and happy this year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Visit Your Veterinarian<\/strong><br \/>\nPets are really good at hiding that they are sick or injured, and you can\u2019t see what\u2019s going on inside of them. That\u2019s why it\u2019s important to schedule an <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: Can Pets Skip Their Annual Exams?\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/myths\/pets-cant-skip-their-annual-exams\/\">annual (or more frequent) checkup<\/a> with your veterinarian. You can learn about what to expect at your pet\u2019s annual examination <a title=\"What to Expect at Your Pet's Annual Checkup\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/vet\/what-to-expect-at-your-pets-annual-checkup\/\">here<\/a>, and <a title=\"Top 11 Questions You Need to Ask Your Vet\" href=\"\/blog\/performance\/skin-coat\/veterinarian-questions\/\">this post<\/a> has questions that we suggest you ask your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will probably examine your pet\u2019s teeth during their checkup \u2014 at home <a title=\"What You Need to Know About At-Home Dental Care for Pets\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/safety\/what-you-need-to-know-about-at-home-dental-care-for-pets\/\">dental care<\/a> can go a long way to getting them a \u201cLooks great\u201d during their checkup.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Prevent Pesky Parasites<\/strong><br \/>\n<a title=\"Fleas, Ticks, Dogs and Cats: Separating the Facts From Fiction\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/flea-tick\/facts-fleas-ticks-dogs-cats-2\/\">Fleas and ticks<\/a> don\u2019t disappear in winter, so it\u2019s important that your pet\u2019s flea and tick control products don\u2019t disappear either. <a title=\"Flea and Tick Preventatives: Topical, Oral or Collar?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/flea-tick\/flea-tick-treatment\/\">Flea and tick preventatives<\/a> should be continued all year to provide complete protection for your pet (and your family). And don\u2019t forget <a title=\"What You Need to Know About Heartworm\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/vet\/what-you-need-to-know-about-heartworm\/\">heartworm<\/a> and <a title=\"Could Your Dog Have Intestinal Parasites?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/sensitive-stomach\/dog-intestinal-parasites\/\">intestinal parasite<\/a> (e.g., hookworms, roundworms and tapeworms) preventatives. Your pet also needs year-round protection from those internal parasites.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Watch Out for Wildlife<\/strong><br \/>\nIf your pet loves to feel the wind in their face and the grass beneath their feet, just remember that they\u2019re probably sharing their part of the great outdoors with some local critters. Whether it\u2019s in your backyard or on a trail, there\u2019s a chance your pet could encounter some wildlife, particularly in spring and summer. So here are some <a title=\"It's No Joke: Pets and Wildlife Don't Mix\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/great-outdoors\/its-no-joke-pets-and-wildlife-dont-mix\/\">tips to help you keep wildlife and your pet safe<\/a>. And remember to keep your pet\u2019s <a title=\"9 Facts About Rabies Every Pet Owner Should Know\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/safety\/9-facts-about-rabies-pet-owners-should-know\/\">rabies vaccination<\/a> up-to-date, as rabies can infect any mammal.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. Assess for Allergies<\/strong><br \/>\nThere are many allergens that can cause <a title=\"Allergies: Body Defenses Gone Haywire\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/allergies\/body-defenses-gone-haywire\/\">allergies<\/a> in pets \u2014 for example, <a title=\"April Showers Bring May Flowers - and Spring Allergies\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/allergies\/april-may-flowers-spring-allergies\/\">pollen<\/a> from spring flowers, <a title=\"Could Fall Leaves Be Making Your Dog Itchy?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/allergies\/could-fall-leaves-be-making-dog-itchy\/\">mold spores<\/a> from decomposing fall leaves or <a title=\"Flea Allergy Dermatitis: A Single Bite Is All It Takes\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/flea-tick\/flea-allergy-dermatitis-a-single-bite-is-all-it-takes\/\">saliva from a flea bite<\/a>. Pets can also be allergic to, or have an intolerance to, <a title=\"Food Allergy or Food Intolerance: What's Wrong With My Dog's Tummy?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/allergies\/food-allergy-or-food-intolerance\/\">ingredients in their food<\/a>. If you see your pet constantly itching, chewing or licking, it\u2019s a good idea to have them checked by your veterinarian so they can determine if your pet has an environmental, flea or food allergy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. Keep \u2019Em Cool and Calm in Summer<\/strong><br \/>\nThe beach, the lake, the dog park, the mountains \u2014 all great places to take your dog for some summer fun. But you need to be careful that your dog doesn\u2019t get too hot while they\u2019re out enjoying the warm weather. Dogs can develop heatstroke (which is life threatening) if they get too hot, and they are <a title=\"Is an Overweight Dog More Likely to Suffer Heatstroke?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/weight-management\/overweight-dog-more-likely-to-suffer-heatstroke\/\">more likely to suffer heatstroke if they\u2019re overweight<\/a>. Cats can also develop <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: Summer Heat Is No Problem for Cats\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/myths\/summer-heat-is-no-problem-for-cats-debunked\/\">heatstroke<\/a>, so make sure they have access to a cool area with plenty of fresh water.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re out and about, make sure to always bring fresh, cool water with you and find a shady spot for your dog to rest. You should avoid walking your dog on hot pavement, so you may want to find a different place to take them for a walk on really hot days or only go in the early morning or late evening. And it should go without saying that you should never leave your pet in the car, even if you <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: Cracking Windows Open Is Enough\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/myths\/cracking-windows-open\/\">crack the windows<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. Study Up on Swimming Safety<\/strong><br \/>\nWhether your dog\u2019s trying their paw at dock diving, surfing, stand-up paddleboarding or just good old doggy paddling, the water can be a splashin\u2019 good time for <a title=\"Splashin\u2019 Around Safely: Water Fun For Your Dog\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/safety\/dog-water-safety\/\">aquatic canines<\/a>. But before they take a leap into the deep blue, there are a few <a title=\"Making a Splash: 10 Things You Must Know Before Taking Your Dog to Swim\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/safety\/making-a-splash-10-things-you-must-know-before-taking-your-dog-to-swim\/\">water safety tips<\/a> to consider.<\/p>\n<p>Make sure you\u2019re watching closely in case their water adventures get a little turbulent. A life jacket is a must, particularly if they\u2019re in a lake, pool or the ocean without easy access to land. Just make sure the life jacket fits well and has a handle for quick rescues. You should also plan some rest time for your dog so they can recharge and be ready for more water play.<\/p>\n<p>Bring lots of fresh water with you so your dog isn\u2019t tempted to swallow some lake, pool or sea water that could have chemicals or contaminants (e.g., <a title=\"Leptospirosis: Another Cause of Acute Kidney Injury in Dogs\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/renal\/leptospirosis-another-cause-acute-kidney-injury-in-dogs\/\">bacteria<\/a>, chlorine, salt, parasites). Also, watch out for <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: Dry Drowning in Dogs Is Real!\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/myths\/dogs-dry-drowning\/\">dry drowning<\/a> which occurs when a dog breathes in water. Dry drowning can happen hours or days after a near-drowning incident, so make sure you take them to a veterinarian even if they seem fine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>7. Bring Out the Grooming Tools<\/strong><br \/>\nKeeping your pet well-groomed isn\u2019t just so you can say \u201cWho\u2019s a <a title=\"How to Make Kitty All Pretty: Cat Grooming 101\" href=\"\/blog\/grooming\/seasonal\/how-to-make-kitty-all-pretty-cat-grooming-101\/\">pretty kitty<\/a>?\u201d or \u201cLook at that <a title=\"Dog Grooming 101\" href=\"\/blog\/grooming\/seasonal\/dog-grooming-101\/\">handsome hound<\/a>.\u201d Grooming your pet also helps keep their skin and coat healthy. Brushing helps to remove dirt, dander and excess hair and prevents painful mats from forming. It also helps moisturize and protect your pet\u2019s skin by distributing skin oils.<\/p>\n<p>Healthy dogs with healthy skin typically only need baths every few months (unless they rolled in something!), but if they have trouble grooming themselves or have long hair, they may need baths more often. Cats don\u2019t typically need a bath but sometimes it\u2019s necessary \u2014 and who knows, your cat may be one of the few that <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: Do All Cats Hate Water?\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/myths\/cats-hate-water-myth\/\">doesn\u2019t hate water<\/a>!<\/p>\n<p><strong>8. Serve Up Some Nutritious Food<\/strong><br \/>\nA nutritious diet is important to keep your pet active and healthy. Many veterinarians and animal nutritionists recommend choosing a diet that is labeled \u201c<a title=\"Good Nutrition Is a Balancing Act\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/weight-management\/good-nutrition-balancing-act\/\">complete and balanced<\/a>.\u201d Pet food companies use this phrase to indicate that a dog or cat food provides total nutrition for a specific life stage and provides the <a title=\"Nutrients and Ingredients: Not Necessarily the Same\" href=\"\/blog\/nutrition\/ingredients\/nutrients-ingredients\/\">nutrients<\/a> in the correct ratios for optimal absorption.<\/p>\n<p>You also want to limit the not-so-nutritious food in your pet\u2019s diet. <a title=\"The Treat Trap: The Reason Some Diets Fail\" href=\"\/blog\/nutrition\/dog-food\/dog-treats-feeding-guide\/\">Treats should be restricted<\/a> to no more than 10 percent of your pet\u2019s total calories each day. You should avoid feeding your pets table scraps as they can cause tummy troubles for <a title=\"Table Scraps Are No Gift for a Dog's Sensitive Stomach\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/sensitive-stomach\/scraps-no-gift-dogs-stomach\/\">dogs<\/a> and <a title=\"Five Reasons to Tell Your Cat \u201cNo People Food\u201d\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/weight-management\/5-reasons-tell-cat-no-people-food\/\">cats<\/a> and can also contribute to your pet <a title=\"Overweight Pets: A Diamond Pet Foods Guide\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/weight-management\/overweight-pets-guide\/\">gaining too many pounds<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9. Encourage Daily Exercise<\/strong><br \/>\nPets need daily exercise to be able to stay active and within a <a title=\"Use Body Condition Score to Tell if Your Dog's Weight is Just Right\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/weight-management\/body-condition-score-dogs-weight\/\">healthy weight range<\/a>. Here are <a title=\"How Much Exercise Does Your Pet Need?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/exercise\/exercise-pets-need\/\">nine signs your pet isn\u2019t getting enough exercise<\/a> and the recommended daily exercise amounts for different pets. If the weather isn\u2019t great for exercising your dog outside, try some of these <a title=\"Creative Indoor Activities to Work Off Your Dog's Extra Weight\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/exercise\/indoor-exercises-for-dogs\/\">indoor exercises<\/a> instead. And it <em>is<\/em> possible for <a title=\"To Help Cats Lose Weight, Tap Into Their Natural Hunting Instinct\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/exercise\/help-cat-lose-weight\/\">cats to exercise<\/a>, it\u2019s just called \u201cplaytime.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>10. Dig Up Good Behavior<\/strong><br \/>\nEveryone in your home will be happier if your cat or dog are the goodest girls and boys. There are many reasons for a pet\u2019s <a title=\"The Five Most Common Reasons For Your Pet's Behavior\" href=\"\/blog\/behavior\/psychology\/pet-bad-behavior-reasons\/\">bad behavior<\/a>, including they aren\u2019t giving their <a title=\"Mental Stimulation Enriches Your Pet's Life\" href=\"\/blog\/behavior\/psychology\/pet-mental-stimulation\/\">brain a workout<\/a>, they\u2019re <a title=\"Peculiar Pet Facts: Pets Can Be Jealous\" href=\"\/blog\/behavior\/psychology\/peculiar-pet-facts-jealous-much\/\">jealous<\/a> of another household member or they have a health issue. The good news is, with training, patience and advice from your veterinarian, your pet\u2019s bad behavior can usually be curbed. Check out our \u201c<a title=\"Untraining Your Pet blogs\" href=\"\/?s=untraining+your+pet\">Untraining Your Pet<\/a>\u201d series for some tips on untraining some of those common bad habits.<\/p>\n<p><strong>11. Keep \u2019Em Warm and Toasty in Winter<\/strong><br \/>\nAs cold weather sets in, keeping your furry friend warm should be a top priority. Some pets are equipped to handle cold weather (but not extreme cold) and their fur goes a long way to keeping them warm. But other pets (e.g., hairless and short-hair breeds) may need some extra help, like <a title=\"Does My Pet Need a Coat This Winter?\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/safety\/dog-winter-coat\/\">wearing a coat<\/a> when they venture outside. Just make sure the coat fits correctly and they\u2019re comfortable wearing it.<\/p>\n<p>For <a title=\"Caring for Outdoor Cats During Cold Weather\" href=\"\/blog\/health\/caring-outdoor-cats-cold-weather\/\">cats<\/a> and <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: The Truth About Dogs, Fur Coats and Cold Weather\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/myths\/dog-fur-cold-weather-myth\/\">dogs<\/a> who spend a lot of time outside, it\u2019s important to provide them with a warm, weather-resistant shelter that has clean, dry bedding. Straw is a good choice for bedding \u2014 don\u2019t use blankets or towels because these will freeze if they get wet.<\/p>\n<p>Outside pets may also benefit from <a title=\"Does Winter Weather Change My Pet's Nutrition?\" href=\"\/blog\/performance\/nutrition-performance\/winter-weather-pets-nutrition\/\">a change in nutrition<\/a> during the colder months to replace calories burned through shivering. On the other paw, indoor pets that aren\u2019t exercising as much during winter may need fewer calories from their food. Talk with your veterinarian about whether a seasonal change in diet is recommended for your pet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>12. Cater to Your Pet\u2019s Age<\/strong><br \/>\nA <a title=\"Puppy blogs\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/puppy\/\">puppy<\/a> has different nutrition, exercise and care requirements than an adult dog, who can have different needs than a <a title=\"POV: Tips for Adopting a Senior Dog\" href=\"\/blog\/adoption\/rescues\/pov-tips-adopting-senior-dog\/\">senior dog<\/a>. That\u2019s why it\u2019s important to adjust the care of your cat or dog based on their age. <a title=\"A Diamond Pet Foods Guide to Adding a New Puppy to Your Family\" href=\"\/blog\/puppy\/adoption-puppy\/diamond-pet-foods-guide-adding-new-puppy\/\">Puppies<\/a> and <a title=\"What to Expect When Adopting a Kitten\" href=\"\/blog\/adoption\/rescues\/adopting-kitten-expectations\/\">kittens<\/a> need a lot of supervision to keep them safe and out of mischief, and they need more veterinary appointments during their first year of age, compared to their second year. Similarly, as your pet gets older, they may need some adjustments made around the house to help them get around and may benefit from <a title=\"Should My Older Dog Be Eating a Senior Diet?\" href=\"\/blog\/nutrition\/dog-food\/senior-diets-for-dogs\/\">senior dog<\/a> or <a title=\"Do Senior Cats Need a Senior Cat Diet?\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/weight-management\/do-senior-cats-need-senior-cat-diet\/\">senior cat food<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Hopefully these twelve tips will help keep your cat or dog healthy and ready to play or snuggle with you all year long. Remember to ask your veterinarian if you have any concerns about how to keep your pet healthy and active.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>RELATED POST: <a title=\"Can Owning a Pet Make You Healthier?\" href=\"\/blog\/culture\/lifestyle\/can-owning-a-pet-be-healthy\/\">Can Owning a Pet Make You Healthier?<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A healthy pet is a happy pet, and everyone wants a happy pet. So here are 12 tips for helping to keep your cat or dog healthy, active and happy this year. 1. 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