Your Dog's Nutritional Needs The biggest nutritional problem for older pets is obesity. If your dog starts packing on the pounds and reducing his normal food intake, and increasing exercise doesn't seem to help, talk to your vet about lower-calorie food. Don't forget to limit treats - those calories count, too! If you can, limit your pal's snacks to healthy dog treats. Keep in mind the amount of exercise your dog is getting. It may be necessary to increase activity level while adjusting diet.
First Supplies for Your Pooch Items you should have on hand as soon as possible include: grooming supplies, dog nail clippers, cotton balls and swabs, dog toothbrush, collar and leash, baby gate or partition for blocking doorways, healthy dog biscuits, and organic dog treats.
Creature Comforts Creature comforts - we all need them, and there's no time like the present to get and give special gifts that make life just a little better. A new cushion cover or crate liner will quickly spruce up your dog's digs. Healthy dog treats are great for your pup, and you'll feel good about giving them to him. Always be on the lookout for high quality products, they will last longer and look better.
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