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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>7 Tips for Optimal Pet Health</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Mr. John Sommer, PhD.</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />Assuming that you are a pet owner and that you probably own either a cat or a dog (as that is what most pet owners do) I am not going to teach you something that you do not know but rather bring your attention to something that you might have forgotten.<br />
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* Movement: Both a pet cat and a pet dog will need for you to make them use their physics. Their body need exercise to function and the larger the pet's body is the more exercise will be required.<br />
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* Exercise options: Whether you have a cat or a dog you can easily take the for a walk. Just put on a leash and go outside. If you live in a crowded city you might want to go to a park but if you live in the countryside you can just go for a walk in your neighborhood.<br />
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*Excess for is bad: Be sure not to overfeed your pet. Most cats and smaller dogs will only eat when they are hungry will many larger breed dogs will eat whatever you put in front of them and they can't stop until the food is gone.<br />
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* Vitamins and minerals: Be sure to ask your VET what she recommends that you purchase for your pet. Some pet foods are better than others and you'll most likely find that you can benefit from finding breed specific products.<br />
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* Affection: Show your pets that you truly and deeply love them. Hug them and tell them that you love them. You might think that they do not understand what you're saying but I promise you that they can sense what you feel.<br />
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* Get pet insurance: Accidents do happen and if you have had a pet for a while you probably know that paying for medical bills, surgery and even the regular VET visits will cost you a small fortune. Pet insurance will in most cases take care of a larger part of that expenditure.<br />
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* Plan ahead: With a little planning you'll get a long way when it comes to making sure that your pet stays healthy and vital for all of it's life. Planning visits to the VET at regular intervals and to make sure that it gets the proper vaccines are just some of the things to put into a plan.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
About the Author:<br />
</div><div class='uawlinks'>About the author: John Sommer, PhD. is amongst the top experts on pet health and will assist you in finding <a href="http://www.petinsurancepro.com/how-to-find-cheap-pet-insurance-easily/">cheap pet insurance</a> for your pet. Get valuable insights by visit his website at <a href="http://www.petinsurancepro.com/">www.petinsurancepro.com</a>. </div><br />
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