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How To Make Your Dog's Health Better (When You Barely Have Time for Your Own)

Make sure that your best buddy can stick by you as long as possible in this cyclone of chaos known as life. Here are some excellent strategies to boost the health of your dog.

By xiamlauraPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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Your dog is the one friend you have who will always be there for you, no matter what. They are devoted, caring creatures who are always delighted to see you. However, in today's fast-paced, high-pressure world, keeping your buddy healthy and happy is getting increasingly challenging.

How do you find time for your dog while still working full-time? People are working longer hours, dividing their time more thinly, and having little time for themselves. However, neglecting your pet is the last thing you want to do.

As a result, there has been an increase in companies that assist pet parents in streamlining various parts of pet care. For example, NomNomNow allows you to order healthy food for your pet and have it delivered right to your door. Dog walking, pet sitting, and even on-demand, concierge medical care are among the other services available.

If you're worried about your dog's health but don't have a lot of time, these quick and easy tips will help you keep him looking and feeling good for as long as possible.

Make a routine for your dog

The human being isn't the only one that thrives on routine! Dogs are no exception. Routine walks, regular feeding schedules, and other similarly planned events have been proved to be beneficial to your dog's emotional and physical health in studies. Consistency not only makes dogs feel more at ease and happy, but it also reduces stress in your life.

On a practical level, this means you could feed your dog before you leave in the morning, have a dog walker take him for a walk in the afternoon, and then feed him when you get home from work. The idea is to maintain a consistent routine as much as possible.

Daily walks should not be skipped.

Many dog owners don't have time to walk their pets or believe that having access to some outdoor space is sufficient. Dogs who receive little exercise and stimulation are, in fact, highly ill.

It's advisable to take your dog for a 10- to 15-minute walk twice a day to keep him in good health. If you don't have enough time, you can hire a professional walker. If you have youngsters, involve them—they might even play fetch with your dog to get some exercise.

Daily walks (and other forms of exercise) can help your dog maintain good cardiac health, mental health, and a healthy digestive system. A little bit of walking may go a long way.

For a moment, let's talk about kibble. Kibble is a type of commercially available, mass-market dog food that comes in the form of pellets. The majority of people buy it because it's inexpensive, convenient, and what we've come to identify with dog food. Though it is controlled and contains the bare minimum of nutrients that dogs require to survive, it is often not the best option for your dog's long-term health.

Low-quality animal by-products, non-nutritious food, low-cost fillers, and artificial preservatives may be found in mass-produced dog food.

High heat and pressure are used in the kibble manufacturing process, which can destroy important nutrients. Kibble has been prepared to the point where it no longer resembles actual food. Manufacturers even spray fat on kibble to make it more appealing to dogs.

It's no surprise that kibble has been connected to a number of health problems and has played a role in the growth in dog obesity.

Your pet's health, like yours, is strongly influenced by the quality of their food. Eating nutrient-dense, minimally processed meals can help you live a better life. Some dog owners prefer to cook their dogs' meals, but not everyone has the time (or the knowledge) to do so. Fortunately, there are now healthier dog food options available.

NomNomNow makes freshly cooked dog food full of human-grade ingredients and even delivers straight to your door. They’ve done the hard work of developing complete and balanced recipes with a vet nutritionist and prepare your meals fresh every week.

All you have to do is tear open a single-serving pouch tailored to your pup’s caloric needs and serve. It’s the perfect complement for the family who values health but also requires convenience and balance.

Have you ever been locked inside a room with nothing to do except wait? If you have, you are well aware of how tedious it is and how detrimental it is to your mental health. Canines don't like that kind of life too, which is why dogs who aren't stimulated enough frequently develop anxiety. This can result in compulsive licking, aggressiveness, and other damaging behaviors.

The importance of stimulation for your dog's wellness cannot be overstated. Investing in toys that move on their own or adopting a second dog to play with is a great method to improve your dog's health without having to play with them all the time.

On their packaging, pet food manufacturers present ambiguous and overly broad feeding guidelines. This frequently results in overfeeding your dog.

Although chubby dogs are cute, they are not necessarily healthy. Obesity in dogs is a major condition that can develop to a variety of life-threatening illnesses in the future. Around 60% of dogs are overweight, so there's a strong possibility your canine companion might be in better shape.

No matter how much you despise saying no to those puppy dog eyes, if you want to enhance your dog's health the proper way, you'll have to enforce calorie control.

NomNomNow asks for your dog's ideal weight and then adjusts portion sizes automatically in a healthy, controlled manner. They make weight management for you and your dog simple and straightforward without the need for measurements.

It's fantastic that more individuals than ever before are attempting to improve the diet of their pets. However, many people overlook the fact that different types of food are appropriate for different ages of dogs.

Puppies require a different diet than adult dogs and should not be fed the same food as adults. Young puppies are in a key stage of growth and require extra nutrition. Adult dogs require extra protein, fat, calcium, and phosphorus. Unfortunately, the majority of dog food manufacturers do not pay attention to such subtleties.

A wet food diet is best for young puppies. Puppies should not be given dry kibble until they are about 6 weeks old, however they can be given wet food as soon as 3 weeks after birth. If you're feeding them dry food, make sure to wet it with water before serving.

Dogs, believe it or not, crave human interaction. One of the simplest ways to boost your dog's health is to pet them and snuggle up to them. Human contact soothes, calms, and can even help to strengthen their immune systems. It will make your dog happy, and studies show that it can help people with anxiety and sadness. Win-win!

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