Pet Talk

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Many of us create a short list of New Year’s resolutions in January, promising to improve ourselves or pay it forward for others. How about making resolutions to make your furry family members have a more quality life?

1. Walk Dogs Daily We can all pack on pounds during the holiday season. Exercising is always more fun with a friend, so head outdoors with Fido and get your heart rate up.

2. Feed Healthier Diet and Treats to Pets - Ask your veterinarian for food recommendations appropriate for your pet’s species, age, breed and lifestyle. Feed the recommended amount, and limit treats to small goodies in limited portions, breaking up treats is you need to. Add in some healthy items, such as bits of carrots, apples and blueberries.

3. Take care of your pet’s teeth and gums - Schedule a Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) with your pet’s veterinarian to ensure health teeth and gums. Ask your veterinarian to show you how to brush your pet’s teeth as recommended to keep disease at bay. Enzymatic chews may also help keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy between veterinary cleanings.

4. Keep Toxic Substances Out of Pet’s Reach - Thousands of claims are file with Nationwide every year after pets get hold of toxic substances. Prevent these occurrences by keeping dangerous items such as medications, cleaning or gardening products, alcohol and toxic plants away from your pets.

5. Attend Training or Obedience Classes - Your dog doesn’t have to be rowdy to attend training or obedience classes. Many dogs enjoy the challenge and the bonding time gained from attending these classes with their owners. A refresher course every couple of years is also recommended by training experts.

6. Proper Shelter - Make sure your pets have the proper shelter and care in 2023.

7. Go on an Adventure with Pets - Do you have an adventurous dog breed? Or a curious cat? You don’t necessarily have to take a road trip with your companion, a visit to the local pet store to check out the critters in cages and aquariums can be a whole lot of fun. Many restaurants are now offering dog-friendly seating areas and during the off season, more beaches are open to dogs.

8. Spend More Quality Time with Pets - Pet owners plan on making more time for their pets to cuddle, play and simply bond, perhaps by binge-watching a favorite TV show on couch together (after taking that long walk). Studies show a little extra TLC goes a long way toward health and happiness.

9. Schedule a Photo Shoot with Pets - Photo shoots aren’t just for people, tsk tsk. You might think this is a costly resolution but you might be surprised by how many affordable pet photographers are out there. Many even offer discounted mini sessions for you and your companion. You’ll treasure the photos for a lifetime.

10. Write a Bucket List for Senior Pets - What do you think your senior pet wants to do before crossing the Rainbow Bridge? Bucket lists might be a trendy topic, but you can make the last phase of your pet’s life memorable by compiling— and completing—a list of activities that will have his tail wagging and your heart soaring.