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    Pawsome Pets: Natural ways to boost your pet’s immunity

    Over the past few months, multiple cases of canines succumbing to diseases like parvovirus have been making the rounds. It seems to be affecting pedigree breeds more than strays, report doctors.

    Pawsome Pets: Natural ways to boost your pet’s immunity
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    It’s best that pet owners find natural ways to boost the immunity of their dogs or cats by following some simple, natural remedies, to reduce the chances of the animal being attacked by a disease, add veterinarians across the city.

    Vaccinations and deworming

    Consult with your pet’s veterinarian and ensure all the vaccinations are up to date. Deworming is an important factor so keep track of the schedule regularly — do not purchase or induce any medication without consulting the doctor.

    Healthy diet

    Feeding a certain kind of food that seems like the best option to you might not be the best for an animal. Your pet could be missing out on a lot of vital nutrients. After seeking a medical professional’s help, formulate a suitable and healthy diet for your pet. Keep clean and fresh food and water at all times to avoid contamination. Ask if you could include supplements for overall well-being and probiotics for gut health.

    Clean surroundings

    A well-maintained home or play area deceases the chances of bacteria or parasites from breeding. Ensure you regularly and thoroughly clean your home but try to refrain from using any harsh chemicals. Pay extra attention to avoid your pet from accidentally consuming cleaning agents; replace the toxic products with natural alternatives.

    Regular grooming

    Speak to a veterinarian about ways to control ticks and fleas on your cats and dogs, like frequent combing, bathing with gentle shampoos and other natural ways to control bugs in your home or on the animal. Once their immune system is strengthened, it may lead to your pet being more resistant to pests.

    Sufficient exercise

    Depending on the size of your pet and exercise requirement, take them out on walks or allow them to run around and play. Keep them calm and energized because both physical and mental health is vital to improve immunity and fight diseases. Allow them to socialize with other animals and people too.

    Pay attention to changes

    While all this can help to an extent, carefully watch if there are any behavioural abnormalities in your pet. Lack of appetite, a sudden dip in energy levels, loose of bloody stools or vomiting, fatigue and increased body temperature are some symptoms of illness. In such cases, immediately rush your pet to a veterinarian.

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