Whether you’re potty about your pug, in love with your labrador or just plain canine crazy, there can be no doubt that your dogs enhance every aspect of your lives. A dog isn’t just a pet, it’s your best buddy, and when you give love, you can be sure that you’ll get it back, reciprocated. Pet dogs give us so much unconditional affection that they can make us smile with just a wag of their tail, so isn’t it right and fair that we pamper them and show them exactly how much they mean to us? After all, every dog deserves to be fit, happy and just a little bit awesome. With that in mind, here are 4 IDEAL ways to pamper your pooch.
LOOK AFTER YOUR DOG’S HEALTH
Your number one concern should be looking after your dog’s health, because when they feel fit and healthy, they’ll be happy and full of vitality too. One thing to avoid is overfeeding; some pet owners can overfeed their dog assuming it’s affection, however by doing this you are encouraging long-term health conditions brought on by poor diet or obesity. To avoid issues with your dog’s health it’s best to research the best practices.
Recently, Everypaw a pet healthcare company, conducted a campaign focusing on what pet owners do to keep their pets in good condition. The Get Fido Fit campaign results highlight how important it is to keep your furry friend healthy, indicating that 19% of their respondents thought they could feed their dog bacon, which any savvy owner should know causes health issues. It’s important then, to keep well informed and aware of best practices when it comes to taking care of your pet.
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GIVE YOUR DOG A PEDICURE
Pedicures. Peticures, more like. Of course, why should this relaxing treatment be restricted solely to humans? The good news is that dogs can now to enjoy a beauty therapy session and foot servicing. There is, of course, a serious side to this; grooming brings important health benefits; if your nails grow too long and untamed, they can make it uncomfortable for them to walk, or place extra pressure on the dog’s joints, so it makes sense to keep their nails trim and well clipped.
KEEP YOUR BUDDY WARM IN WINTER
Dogs have their own coats, right? Right, but that doesn’t mean they’re completely resistant to the cold. You may have noticed that winters here in the UK have become increasingly cold and unpredictable in recent years. In these circumstances, your dog could do with a little extra help, particularly if they’re old or a puppy. And when once you’d be laughed off the street for dressing your dog up, you’ll now be welcomed with open arms by hipsters and celebrities alike. Dog coats can make an ideal winter accessory for your four-legged friend, and they come in all sizes and styles, so you can have the chicest dog in your neighbourhood.
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GO TO DOG-FRIENDLY PLACES
Dogs love company more than anything else, as you’ll know from observing the wagging tail that seems to get more vigorous with your pet’s more intimate moments of familiarity. As such, if you want to spoil your pooch then simply take them everywhere you go. Luckily there are a handful of eateries, cafes, pubs and other social spaces which welcome furry patrons. Places where they can happily catch crumbs under the table and lap up all the attention they get from other dog lovers. Bliss.