- DOGS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF ROUTINE CHECK-UPS
- DOG DIET
EXERCISE
All dogs need some kind of regular daily exercise to keep in shape. The amount will vary according to size and genetics. Here are a few guidelines. Walking your dog is the most common form of exercise. In the city or suburbs, where dogs are indoors most of the time, a walk on a leash several times a day is necessary for sanity, as well as for exercise. Larger and more energetic dogs need longer walks or a free run in a large open space. If it's not possible to run your dog, play fetch, catch or tug of war. Don't exercise any dog strenuously less than two hours after it eats a large meal. Before embarking on a vigorous exercise or training routine, a dog should have a physical exam to rule out cardiac or circulatory problems and skeletal or joint disorders. - DOGS AND SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS
- DOG PREVENTIVE CARE
- GROOMING
For Healthy Cats:
- CATS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF ROUTINE CHECK-UPS
- CAT DIET
- CAT SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS
- CAT PREVENTIVE CARE
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