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Tuesday, June 11 from 6pm - 7:30pm

At The Better Companion in Wasilla, Alaska

1400 E Regine Ave


Join this free and very informative seminar.

Learn more about:
- The truth about traditional kibble
- Different types of pet food
- Raw food pros & cons
- How to be your dog's chef
- How to assess your dog's ideal weight
- What to look out for, to recognize a healthy dog


The handout is available for download after.



New seminar:

Superior Senior Care

Soon available online as well


A quick guide to a happy and healthy Dog


Owning a dog is a delightful journey filled with wagging tails, companionship and unconditional love. Whether you have a playful puppy or a seasoned adult, ensuring their well-being is paramount. Let’s explore a few aspects of responsible dog ownership. And remember, if you ever get confused or overwhelmed with all the choices, your dog health coach is just one call away.


  1. Choosing the Right Food:

Healthy dog food forms the foundation of your pet’s vitality. Just like humans, dogs benefit significantly from a nutritious diet. Here are some reasons why maintaining a healthy diet is essential for your furry friend:

  • Overall Well-Being:
  • Proper nutrition helps prevent common health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
  • Strong Immune System:
  • A diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants strengthens your dog’s immune system.
  • A robust immune system helps fight off infections and diseases.
  • Healthy Weight Management:
  • Obesity is a prevalent issue among dogs. Feeding them a balanced diet helps maintain an ideal weight.
  • Excess weight can strain joints, lead to arthritis, and reduce overall mobility.
  • Optimal Growth and Development:
  • Puppies require specific nutrients for proper growth and development.
  • High-quality puppy food ensures they get the right balance of proteins, fats, and vitamins.
  • Shiny Coat and Healthy Skin:
  • Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids promote healthy skin and a glossy coat.
  • A dull coat or skin issues may indicate dietary deficiencies.
  • Digestive Health:
  • A diet with adequate fiber supports proper digestion and prevents constipation.
  • High-quality dog food
  • Overall Well-Being:
  • A nutritious diet supports your dog’s overall health, including their immune system, energy levels, and longevity.
  • Dental Health:
  • Chewing helps keep your dog’s teeth clean.
  • Dental problems can lead to pain and other health issues, as well as impact longevity.
  • Avoid Harmful Ingredients:
  • Avoid feeding your dog foods with artificial additives, excessive salt, or sugar.
  • Some human foods (like chocolate, grapes, and onions) are toxic to dogs.




    2. Keep them busy:

 With Physical Exercise:

  • Health and Fitness: Just like humans, dogs need regular physical activity to maintain a healthy weight, strong muscles, and cardiovascular health.
  • Energy Release: Dogs have varying energy levels based on their breed, age, and individual temperament. Regular exercise helps release pent-up energy and prevents boredom.
  • Joint Health: Movement keeps joints lubricated and prevents stiffness. It’s especially important for larger breeds prone to joint issues.
  • Weight Management: Exercise burns calories, helping prevent obesity. Overweight dogs are at risk for various health problems.

With Mental Exercise:

  • Stimulation: Mental workouts are essential. Dogs are intelligent creatures, and mental stimulation keeps their minds sharp.
  • Problem-Solving: Engaging in activities that require problem-solving (such as puzzle toys or treat-dispensing games) keeps their brains active.
  • Preventing Boredom: Boredom can lead to destructive behaviors. Mental challenges keep dogs entertained and satisfied.
  • Bonding: Training sessions and interactive play strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend.

You can combine both:

  • Interactive Play: Games like fetch, tug-of-war, and hide-and-seek provide physical exercise while stimulating their minds.
  • Training: Obedience training not only teaches commands but also engages their brains.
  • Enrichment Toys: Puzzle feeders, treat-dispensing toys, and scent games challenge their intellect.
  • Agility Courses: These combine physical agility with mental focus.


  • Physical exercise like walking are important. Fun ways to stay active are also sport classes and obedience classes.
  • Mental stimulation is vital as well. Puzzle feeders, treat-dispensing balls, interactive games like scent challenge engages their intellect.

 


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