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Taking Care of Your Old Dog And Making It Comfortable


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Author: Jerry Brecken | Total views: 117 | Word Count: 487 | Category: Dog | Date: Jul 18th 2007

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Good things don't last long in life.

It is sad to note that such is true with our treasured pets. Old Lassie, even if it has been with you for many years, your dog cannot stay with you forever no matter how much you both want to. Unfortunately, such is the nature of every living creature's life that you can never change. It's just so sad because you can't help thinking about those days when your dog kept tailing you. Lots of times when your pet dog was younger, both of you would be playing catch in the park or just stroll along together. Old age has taken away your lively pet and replaced it with a dog that can only lie around and look gloomy.

One thing you can do is to help your old dog become comfortable in its remaining life. Such is merely a simple task for pet lovers. Taking care of your beloved pet dog is just like taking care of a family member or a friend. You can provide comfort to your old dogs by merely giving them a suitable dog bed. After all, with your old dog's waning energy, there won't be much urge for it to hang around outside anymore as much as it used to. Keep your old pet comfy in a proper place like a dog bed. Think of it as a payback to all the years that you and your dog have been through.

Read on to learn more useful tips on caring for old dogs and making them comfortable:

1. Provide your old dog with a cushy dog bed that will surely soothe whatever physical pain it is going through. The dog bed is a perfect resting place for your old pet. Hence, choose a dog bed that is most suitable for your dog's needs. Grab the opportunity of availing the best dog bed supplies available in the market today.

2. Every good dog deserves nutritious food. Healthy dogs have more chances of of longer life. So regularly provide your dog with the nutritious food and supplemental vitamins that it deserves. Don't settle with just any dog food, especially the cheap ones. Remember that the aged condition is the time when your dog needs good food the most.

3. Keep your old dog well-fit by giving it a regular exercise. Dogs that often exercise live longer. Obese dogs are notably weaker and live shorter lives. The exercise will also give your dog a chance to stroll around and enjoy again the activities that it no longer gets to do.

4. Protect your old dog from acquiring fleas and ticks. You can do this by constantly taking your dog to its veterinarian for check-ups. Let your dog undergo regular heartworm and intestinal parasite checkups by your trusted veterinarian. Also, avoid external parasites in your home by keeping your surroundings clean.

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Jerry Brecken writes for dogbedsforyou.com, a very useful website for pet fanatics who want to know the latest on dog accessories and supplies. It features very helpful tips on buying extra large dog beds and small dog beds.




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