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How can I tell that my dog is healthy?

Adele Schmitt
Adele Schmitt
2025-10-06 18:57:33
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A clean, glossy coat is the number one sign of a healthy pup who's receiving high-quality, well-balanced nutrition. Clear skin makes you feel great on the outside as well as the inside - and it’s the same for your furry mate. Normal poop and pee habits are a key indicator of how they’re feeling on the inside – after all, they can’t tell us but their poops can. Healthy pee is typically a pale transparent yellow which indicates that your pooch is both well fed and hydrated. A healthy doggy smell is also important, as tooth-related issues are very common in dogs. Their ears can also gather a lot of dirt, so regular cleaning is essential. A playful, alert personality is a sure sign of good mental health in your pup. Does your pooch run to the front door to greet you when you come home, is your pet playful, alert, energetic, but also able to settle themselves at night and go to sleep.
Dean Hintz
Dean Hintz
2025-09-29 17:59:46
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To answer this question, most people turn to resources on the internet to research what an average weight range is for dogs. Fortunately, The Body Condition System (BCS), was developed by Purina veterinarians and scientists and is now the global standard for assessing pet weight in the veterinary industry. According to RuthAnn Lobos, DVM, CCRT, CVAT, Purina Senior Veterinarian, The BCS is a nine-point scale that can help your veterinarian assess your dog’s body condition and whether their weight needs adjusting one way or another. Feeding your dog a healthy weight dog food can help them achieve and maintain their ideal weight. You can assess your dog’s weight from home by giving them a Healthy Hug. Maintaining a healthy weight is one of the most important concerns when it comes to your dog’s health. Factors like diet and exercise in the right amounts can keep your dog at an ideal weight. Here are three simple ways to tell if your dog’s diet needs adjustment: Rib Check: Place both of your thumbs on your dog’s backbone and spread both hands across their rib cage. Profile Check: Examine your dog’s profile – it’s best if you are level with your dog. Overhead Check: Looking at your dog from overhead, identify whether you can see a waist behind their ribs.
Khalid Maggio
Khalid Maggio
2025-09-21 09:48:41
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You can use the pointers below to regularly check on your pet’s quality of life. Are they in pain? Do they shake, tremble or pant even when they’re resting? Are they struggling to get around? Are they eating and drinking normally? Are they going to the toilet normally? Can they keep themselves clean? Has the way they behave changed? How are you coping with looking after them? Are they coping overall? If the answers to many of these questions is yes, it’s a sign your pet is struggling.