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2 Dec 2015

Healthy pets for life

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Natural pet healthcare and preventative natural solutions can help to maintain and enhance pet wellbeing as well as manage long term conditions.

Why Preventative Healthcare is Important for Your Pet?

Generally providing your pet with a good diet and regular exercise is the ideal base to keep them healthy. However, there are a number of factors that can influence your pet’s body causing a higher demand for key nutrients including: 

  • Age - as your pet gets older they have a higher risk of developing health conditions such as osteoarthritis.
  • Lifestyle - our pets are becoming a greater part of the family, often eating different foods and living indoors.
  • Environment - from changes in the climate to harsh chemicals, irritants & pollution that you and your pets are exposed to daily, environmental factors can take their toll on your pet’s body.

These factors, and in some cases genetics, can all contribute to your pet’s wellbeing. That’s where proactive preventative care and natural therapeutic healthcare supplementation can give a little extra help.

Preventative Care For Healthy Pets.

The old adage that prevention is better than cure is as true for our pets as it is for ourselves. This is particularly true for dog breeds that are predisposed to certain conditions such as: 

  • Joint problems as our pets age e.g. large breed dogs including Labradors and German Shepherd’s, or
  • Skin conditions from a young age e.g. Terriers and Retrievers.

Providing extra nutrients by using supplements can help to meet the higher demand these breeds need, helping to promote long term wellbeing. Typically these products work in synergy with a good diet and exercise so you can provide your pet the best of health.

For dogs in particular it is important to understand their breed and any conditions they may be susceptible to so that you use preventative health care through diet, supplements and exercise to keep your pet healthy and happy.



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