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The Delicacy of Pet Health, and Food!

Author: Cara Mia Ciasulli
Brief meetings with your Veterinarian for checkups or vaccines, etc. normally do not provide enough time for you to learn everything required for your pet to maintain optimal health - namely with regards to pet diet. At all ages and stages, cats and dogs have specific dietary needs. Unfortunately 'regular' pet diets, with day-in-and-day-out the same exact food being provided, lack all nutrition required by your cat or dog. Supplements are popular to customize and personalize your pet's diet by rounding out the nutrients needed for pets of all ages and health conditions.

For instance, a kitten requires colostrum in their diet for the first few days of their life to ensure proper immune and growth health and nursing for eleven weeks from birth is better for their long-term health than sustaining them purely on milk supplements. Another important health tidbit is that if your pet is experiencing pain when walking as related to joint health, glucosamine is a pet supplement that you want to consider discussing with your veterinarian. Supplements are also given as a preventative measure, to stave off pet health issues linked to nutrients often lacking from the 'regular', day-to-day pet food diet. With regular, daily pet diets often times the nutrients necessary to maintain pet vitality are absent. Even providing the highest-quality pet food however still may not provide a nutrient density required by your specific pet's situation. There is a lot to learn when rearing puppies, kittens or caring for these furry friends into old age. Preventative pet care knowledge can save the pet owner from future financial and emotional strain.

Why Pet Supplements? (www.whypetsupplements.com) is a site that we've just launched as a starting point for pet owners seeking to learn more about what to look for in their pet's diet to provide the most rounded nutrition needed for optimal pet health. We invite you to come an explore our articles.

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Where You Can Go For Answers to Your Pet Health Questions

Author: Mikael Rieck

As a pet owner, you are no doubt concerned with the health and well being of your pet. Sometimes our pets have health issues that we do not have the answers for, and do not always know where to turn to find advice and answers on these pet health questions.

If you are concerned about your pet's health and are not sure if it is something that should require a trip to the vet or medical attention, you are not alone. Many pet owners have questions on the health of their pets and it is hard to tell when your pet really does need medical attention. Pets have a way of hiding their symptoms and illnesses from us because they do not want to seem weak or hurt. Because of this, we as pet owners need to be responsible for getting them the care that they need when they need it.

Although you may not always be able to tell when your pet is hurting or not feeling well, there are some indicators that he or she may be sick. If your pet is exhibiting changes in the way they act and the amount of attention that they want from you, it could indicate there is trouble. Pets who are normally very affectionate and suddenly seem to be shying away from you, could be hiding the fact that they do not feel good. Pets who are normally very independent and who suddenly want to be around you more and need more attention could also be showing signs that something may not be right.

Other pet health questions owners typically have are in the eating habits of their pets. While it is common from time to time for pets to have different eating habits and some changes are normal, if your pet is showing extreme changes such as not eating hardly at all, or eating all of the time, this could be cause for alarm. If your pet is eating a lot more than normal but not gaining any weight, it could be a sign of worms or other digestive issue that they are experiencing.

Changes in the elimination habits of your pets can also be indicators that a sickness or problem is present. It is important to always keep an eye on the elimination habits of your pet so that you will be able to tell the difference between normal and when something may be wrong.

Changes in the appearance of your pet such as changes in the luster of the fur, texture of the fur and sudden bald spots could indicate ticks, rashes or other skin lesions that may not be visible to the naked eye. Cats who overly groom a particular area and create a bald spot could be exhibiting signs of sickness or even stress. If you notice any behaviors like that in your pet, you should talk to a vet to find out what could be causing it.

Pet health questions can be confusing, and you may not always know where to turn for accurate and helpful answers. There are many pet sources on the Internet that offer advice and information on anything from pet health to pet behavior. There are also sites that offer answers to any questions that you may have that you can ask a professional vet for a small fee and also catalogue previous questions and answers from pet owners that are relevant to your concerns for your pet. You can also check with your local vet to help answer any questions as well.

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