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Three Things That Can Help You Prevent Illness In Pets.

By : John Paduchak    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-23 07:35:00
If you are wondering how to prevent illness in pets, you are not alone.
A lot pet owners apparently have the same doubt. In this article, I
intend to clarify this doubt and share with you some important tips to
prevent health problems in pets. So, make sure you read this article
fully.  

There are three important reasons why your pet often falls ill. They
are

1.
Poor, unhealthy diet

2.
Lack of physical exercise

3.
Lack of a good dietary supplement

 

Let me tell you more about each of these factors and what you need to
do to prevent illness in pets.  

Diet
 

What
to avoid

Avoid commercial, processed pet food completely. It is nothing but
junk. It contains very little ‘actual food’ and a
large amount of fillers which are unhealthy for your pet. It makes your
pet hypersensitive to the environment and makes it vulnerable to all
sorts of health problems. So, avoid it at all costs.  

What
to give

Give plenty of raw, unprocessed food which consists of raw meat, eggs,
and vegetables. When you cook meat, it loses a lot of valuable enzymes
and other nutrients that your pet requires. So, uncooked meat is the
best choice. If you are looking for readymade food, go for high quality
organic food. Though it is a little costlier than commercial pet food,
it is well worth it. Make sure your pet drinks a lot of clean, filtered
water. Feeding a healthy diet is the first step you need to take to
prevent illness in pets.  

Physical
exercise

Lack of physical exercise is one of the important factors why most
domesticated pets are not as strong as their counterparts in the wild.
Regular exercise strengthens your pet’s limbs. It increases
your pet’s appetite and improves its circulation. Also, it
keeps your pet unstressed. So, make sure you get your pet some toys to
play with, take it for a walk, and spend some time with it every day.
This is one of the important things you need to do to prevent illness
in pets.  

Dietary
supplements

Even if your pet eats healthy food and gets enough exercise, it needs a
good dietary supplement to stay healthy. The reason is not hard to
understand. Domesticated pets, unlike animals in the wild, do not get
to eat medicinal plants to cleanse their system regularly. This,
needless to add, increases the amount of toxins in their system and
weakens them considerably. You can avoid this problem by giving a small
dose of herbal supplements every day. These supplements contain various
herbs that animals in the wild often eat to get rid of the toxins from
their system. By giving these supplements to your pet regularly, you
can prevent illness in pets and keep your pet healthy and happy for a
long time.
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Author Information: John Paduchak is a pet health researcher and manages MariesPetShop.com with his daughter. Having grown up on a farm, we had a wide variety of pets, became proficient in many aspects of veterinary medicine, and learned a great deal about pet health. To learn more about how to prevent illness in pets, visit http://www.healthy-pet-naturally.com.hostgator promo code
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