5 Tips for Keeping Your Pets Healthy

October is National Pet Wellness Month and today we’re bringing you 5 tips for keeping your pets healthy for years to come. As the seasons change, October makes it a good time to remember the importance of regular wellness checkups and making healthy lifestyle choices for your precious furry friends. Keep reading through to the end to learn about our National Pet Wellness Month pet food special and more!

Visit the Vet

Regular exams with your vet are important for early disease detection, treatment, and prevention. Because pets age much more quickly than we do, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) recommends that your pet visit the doc every 6 months.

Dental Care

Did you know? Dental disease is one of the most common health concerns in cats and dogs. Luckily, many of these problems can be prevented with routine check-ups and dental care at home.

Check your pet’s mouth regularly. You should see healthy, pink gums and white teeth with little to no tartar (brownish build-up). Look for wounds and broken teeth. Then… take a sniff! Does your pet have unusually bad breath? If you notice any concerns, be sure to call your vet right away.

You may also want to consider doing routine dental cleanings by a professional every one to three years. Your vet will be able to clean those hard-to-reach places and thoroughly examine your pet’s mouth. 

Flea, Tick, and Heartworm Preventatives

Easily avoid parasites like fleas, ticks, and heartworms by keeping up with your pet’s monthly preventative medications. If your pet is mostly outdoors, travels with you, or hunts rodents and birds, protecting them from parasites is especially important. You can find many of these medications over the counter at your local pet store or ask your vet for what is recommended in your area.

Weight Control

Pet obesity can be just as common as dental disease. So, it’s important to keep an eye on your pet's weight. Obesity in pets can lead to disorders such as diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, and arthritis. During your wellness check-up with the vet be sure to chat about recommendations for proper diet, exercise, and weight management for your pet.

Give them attention

Spending quality time with your cat or dog has well-known health benefits for all of you. Take time every day to play a game, go for a walk, and snuggle on the couch. As a member of your family, your pet wants to feel included in your activities and conversations.

MARTIN’S FEED MILL OCTOBER SPECIAL:

Here at Martin’s Feed Mill, we’re celebrating National Pet Awareness Month by making all Exclusive Cat and Dog Food buy 1, get 1 50%!

Valid in-store only October 16th - 20th, 2023.

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