Pet Safety Tips web@gymsfordogs.com March 9, 2024
VETERINARY CARE
Find a good, trusted pet care professional that is gentle and knowledgeable with the safest care for pets. Read & Research topics before your appointment. Be prepared to ask questions. Be Gentle with your pet.
PROPER NUTRITION
Feed your pet a QUALITY balanced and appropriate diet based on their age, size, and health condition. Use Vitamin & Nutritional Supplements to ensure your pet is getting the nutrition needed.
FRESH WATER
Never underestimate the importance of good hydration. Always provide fresh, clean water for your pet. Monitor their water intake, especially during hot weather or if they're more active. Make sure they are getting clean fresh water. Keep their water bowl clean.
IDENTIFICATION
Ensure your pet wears a collar with an ID tag containing your contact information. Consider getting a microchip for added identification. Make sure your pet has contact information on them at all times. If something was to happen to you as the pet owner, who could someone get in touch with ?
REGULAR EXERCISE
Engage in regular unleashed vigorous physical activity with your pet to maintain a healthy weight and promote overall well-being. It is good for your pet to play & interact with other dogs if possible.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Create a secure and pet-friendly environment, removing any potential hazards or toxic substances. Keep your pet away from harmful environments.
GROOMING
Regularly groom your pet to maintain a clean healthy coat and help support the immune system. This includes brushing, nail trimming, and dental care. Keeping your pet clean will help with their overall health and the balance of their immune system.
GENTLE CARE
This is critical in giving your dog the best chance of living a vibrant life. - Topical Solutions for Topical Issues - No Harsh or Toxic Chemicals - Natural Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Itch and Immune Support - Read & research all products before giving to your pet - Use Gentle Pet Care
IMMUNOLOGY
Immunity matters - Utilize Titer Anti-Body Testing to determine Immunology Status to prevent over-vaccination. Test before you treat. The initial vaccinations puppies or dogs get can last a long time and it is responsible to Titer before deciding to vaccinate or not.