The food you feed your dog has a big influence on their health. To keep your dog healthy, ask your veterinarian about age, breed,
and lifestyle-appropriate dog food. Your veterinarian will be happy to suggest a diet that satisfies your dog's dietary needs.
It's important to keep dogs at a healthy weight for their breed and size because obesity can lead to diabetes and joint problems in these animals.
Your veterinarian can help you establish the ideal daily calorie intake once you've selected a nutritious dog food.
Each breed has different needs for exercise. While a quick walk around the block will keep some dogs healthy,
high-energy breeds may require an hour or more of intense exercise every day.
Engaging in physical activity helps your dog stay physically fit and avoids mental boredom, which can result in negative behavior or anxiety.
Treatment and diagnosis received early enhances results. Annual veterinary examinations are important for prevention, monitoring, and early detection—
even if your dog appears healthy. In addition to doing a comprehensive physical examination and asking about any health or behavior issues,
your veterinarian will assess your dog's diet, exercise routine, and lifestyle.
Immunizations, in the opinion of our Fairfield, NJ doctors, are essential to the wellbeing and lifespan of your cat.
Several fatal and serious illnesses are avoided for your dog by receiving regular immunizations.
Diseases that can kill your dog are spread by mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. Your dog may die from a parasite bite if it were unprotected.
Consult your veterinarian about the best ways to shield your dog from parasite diseases, heartworms, and tick-borne infections in your area.