Pet expert Andrea Arden shares some advice on puppies’ nutritional needs

Proper diet, exercise and regular vet visits can make a new dog a happy part of your clan.

Raise_a_healthy_dog
TREAT YOUR PUP LIKE ROYALTY: Your puppy may not be the First Pooch, but it can have a wonderful, healthy life if you provide it with a strong foundation for lifetime wellness.
Courtesy of Family Features
Article Tools
Bookmark and Share

The Obamas have been raising a new family member – a Portuguese Water Dog named Bo. They have no doubt been finding out that the first year can be both rewarding and challenging.

RELATED CONTENT

Celebrity pet expert Andrea Arden said any family raising a dog can succeed if they establish a routine of providing superior nutrition and exercise along with regular veterinary check-ups right from the start.

“The family’s first year with a new pup is full of wonderful experiences,” she said. “Pet parents can provide a strong foundation for lifetime wellness – even if they don’t live in the White House.”

Here are her tips to help new dog owners do the best for their pets.

Eat right

The most important thing pet parents can do for their new puppies is feed them a food that not just meets but exceeds basic nutritional needs. It’s vital that puppies start their life on the right path by putting their best paw forward and eating high quality, natural pet food. Look for dry kibble, canned food and snacks that include natural, human-grade ingredients and DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid), a natural Omega-3 fatty acid essential for puppy brain, vision and nervous system development.

Regular visits to the vet

Because our dogs can’t talk to us, it’s important to pay attention to subtle changes in their behavior or physical appearance, as they could be the first indicator of a developing health issue. It’s essential to schedule newly adopted dogs for regular annual examinations by a trusted veterinarian. Vet visits are absolutely necessary to maintain the highest level of care for your new dog.

Get lots of exercise

Exercise is essential for a dog’s happy and long life. Exercise doesn’t have to be strenuous to be beneficial to their well-being, but regular exercise is key. Set aside a brief period of time daily dedicated to physical activity for your dog. Doing this on a regular basis also gives your pup something to look forward to and strengthens their bond with you.

Establish a bond

The bonding process between dog and owner is a critical one. Spend regular one-on-one time together in which your new dog has your complete focus and attention. Daily training sessions, reinforcement of good behavior, even brushing your dog daily will build a routine, cementing a bond with your pup for years to come.

These tips will help you enjoy a great new puppy experience and will guarantee a lifetime of wellness for your pet.

Comments

Add Your Comment

You can use this comment form to enter your personal experiences or additional information and resources that you'd like to share with Grit readers. Your helpful advice will be posted on this page.  E-mail addresses are never displayed on comments, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br> tags.

New to CAPPER'S?
Sign up to share comments.
Asterisks(*) indicate required fields.
Name*
Your name appears next to your comment.

E-mail Address*
This will be your login ID.

City State Zip Code

Password*


Confirm Password*

Comments
1500 character limit (Offensive materials and/or spam will be removed, no HTML allowed)
Please Note: Your sign-up must be verified via e-mail before your comment is published.


Pay Now & Save
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Address: *
City: *
State/Province: *
Zip/Postal Code:*
Country:
Email:*
(* indicates a required item)
Canadian subs: 1 year, (includes postage & GST). Foreign subs: 1 year, . U.S. funds.
Canadian Subscribers - Click Here
Non US and Canadian Subscribers - Click Here

Celebrate the Good Life with Capper’s

For more than 130 years, Capper’s has captivated readers with its unique collection of touching personal stories, delicious recipes, inspirational encouragement and practical advice on gardening, health and money matters. 

In addition to the features that endeared so many to Capper’s through the years, each bimonthly issue provides helpful advice on rural living and do-it-yourself projects.

Get your source for uplifting articles and country living delivered straight to your mailbox. Subscribe to Capper’s  today. Simply fill in your information below to receive 1 year (6 issues) of Capper’s for only $14.95 (USA only).

SPECIAL BONUS OFFER!

At Capper’s, we have a tradition of respecting the land that sustains rural America. That’s why we want you to save money and trees by subscribing to Capper’s through our automatic renewal savings plan. By paying now with a credit card, you save an additional $5 and get 6 issues of Capper’s for only $14.95 (USA only).

Or, tell us “Bill Me Later” and we’ll send you one year of Capper’s for just $19.95!