Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Top Toys for Active Dogs

 




It can be tiring trying to keep active dogs entertained, especially when they are hyper puppies. While not all dog toys are the best for hyper pups, there are a few that are great ones designed to keep them occupied and entertained. To help you navigate the toy aisle next time you’re at the store or when you’re shopping online, we put together the top toys for active dogs. If your pup is picky about toys, try a few different ones so you can see what works best to keep your pet occupied and help them get out their energy.



Hard rubber toys




Hard rubber toys like Kong® products are awesome for chewing and carrying around, plus they often don’t squeak which is a bonus for pet owners. With tons of different shapes and sizes, these hard toys are great for chewing and some are even good for hiding treats and keeping your pet occupied for a while.



Rope toys




Ropes can be great, but it’s important to keep an eye on the woven ends as they become frayed, so your pet doesn’t ingest them. Tug-of-war is a favorite activity with these toys and can be a great way to get out energy. Some of the rope toys even come in the shape of a ball, which is great for both fetch and chewing. As a bonus- dogs love the way it feels to chew on rope and can be occupied for hours.



Tennis balls or other balls




While you will need to keep a close eye on the tennis balls that are chewed through or have fuzz missing, these can be great toys for a game of fetch. They’re bright and easy to see, and great for dogs that love to run. Make sure to discard any that are too used so you can avoid any choking hazards.



Mazes or puzzles




Puzzles for pets have been growing in popularity in recent years, especially because they can keep pups occupied for a while as they try and seek out the toy or treat. Whether it’s a hard toy that must be moved around with paws and noses or a soft toy with other toys hidden inside, your pup can enjoy getting to the goodies while also getting out some energy.



Frisbee® toys




Frisbees are great for playing fetch and encourage dogs to get their energy out by running. The further you throw, the further they are encouraged to run, and the physical activity can help active dogs stay occupied and tire out. Try to keep any game of fetch in a fenced area so your pup can’t run away and so you can keep an eye on them to always make sure they’re safe.





Whether your dog is an older dog that tends to be active and hyper or just a puppy with a lot of energy there are some great toys out there that can help you keep them occupied and healthy. Consult your veterinarian if you have questions about the types of treats or toys to use. If you need to schedule an appointment for your new puppy, click here to get started!

Monday, September 27, 2021

6 Important Facts About Heartworm Disease in Cats

 


Heartworm disease can be found in many animals like cats and dogs and is caused by an infestation of the organism Dirofilaria immitis. This organism is a parasitic nematode (roundworm) which is also called a heartworm. Because the severity of heartworm disease may vary from animal to animal and can be potentially fatal in extreme cases, it’s important to understand more about this disease so you can provide the best care for your pets.

Cause of heartworms


The cause of heartworm disease is pinpointed to mosquito bites. Mosquitos are known to carry the infective heartworm larvae which can enter the body if a mosquito feeds on an animal. Mosquitoes get immature heartworm larvae by feeding on an infected animal which develops inside of that mosquito before being transmitted to the next animal. It’s important to note that one infected cat cannot infect another cat and heartworms can only be transmitted by mosquitoes.

What is the life cycle of a heartworm?


Heartworms begin their life cycle once they enter an animal’s body through mosquitoes as larvae before they turn into worms. When larvae enter an animal’s bloodstream, it migrates to the right side of the heart and the pulmonary arteries. It is here that these larvae mature into adult heartworms and reproduce. It’s good to note that while heartworm larvae can be very dangerous in cats, more than 90% of infective larvae do not make it to adulthood because cats have a very robust immune system.

Signs and symptoms of infection


According to the AVMA, signs of possible heartworm disease in cats include coughing, respiratory distress, and vomiting. Other common symptoms include weight loss, decreased energy, and changes in breathing patterns. Unfortunately, the diagnosis of heartworm infection is more difficult to determine in cats than in dogs, but there are a series of different tests your veterinarian may be able to run to help you determine the likelihood of heartworm disease.

How to determine that your cat has heartworm disease


In general, the AVMA states that both antigen and antibody tests are recommended for cats to give the best chances of detecting the presence of heartworms. Antigen tests check for the actual parasite and antibody tests check for the animal’s response to the parasite. In some extreme cases x-rays and eosinophil counts may be conducted to help determine if your cat is infected with heartworm disease but in order to establish which test is best for your pet, it’s important that you consult your veterinarian.


Best treatments of heartworm disease


Treating heartworms can be very tricky and while it’s easily done with a drug for dogs, it’s a lot more challenging for cats because they have been known to have serious side effects from these drugs. Instead, veterinarians might choose to treat the symptoms of heartworm disease. Since heartworms have a much shorter lifespan in cats than dogs (2-3 years as opposed to 5-7 years), it may be possible for cats to outlive the worms and have minimal side effects. For severe signs of the disease in cats, it may be necessary to surgically remove the heartworms.

How to prevent heartworms


While controlling mosquitoes and preventing mosquito bites may be an impossible task, there are prevention drugs that make it easy to prevent heartworm disease from happening in the first place. Even if your cat doesn’t spend much time outside, it’s possible for infected mosquitoes to enter your home, and these drugs can be a major tool in preventing the disease in your cat.

If you are adopting a new cat and are looking to prevent heartworm disease or if you have an older cat who is showing signs and symptoms that may mirror those of heartworm disease, it’s important that you consult a licensed veterinarian. At Bregman Veterinary Group we make it our mission to help you determine the best course of action for your pet so that they can live long, healthy lives. To schedule an appointment for your cat, click here to get started.



Wednesday, August 25, 2021

The Importance of Vaccinating Your New Puppy



Getting a new pet is one of the most exciting times for a family. This new addition quickly becomes a best friend to all, especially when it comes to dogs. If your new pet happens to be a young puppy or kitten, it’s key that you understand the importance of vaccinations and proper veterinary care from the very beginning, so you can set your pet up for success with a happy and healthy life. Vaccines are products designed to trigger protective immune responses and prepare the immune system to fight future infections from disease-causing agents. 

 

According to the AMVA some of the top reasons to vaccinate your pet are because it helps to prevent many pet illnesses, can help avoid costly treatments for diseases, can prevent diseases that can be passed between animals and from animals to diseases, and in many states throughout the US, there are ordinances which require certain vaccinations for household pets. When you bring home a new puppy or kitten, it’s especially important to get these vaccinations as soon as your veterinarian recommends because very young animals can be highly susceptible to infectious diseases. 

 

 

Core vaccinations and non-core vaccinations

 

There are a set of core vaccinations which are considered vital to all pets based on risk of exposure, severity of disease, or transmissibility to humans. For puppies, these include distemper, canine hepatitis, rabies, and canine parvovirus. While there are a few vaccinations most young pets get when they’re still very young, it’s important to consult your veterinarian to determine the best vaccines for your pet. In addition to the core vaccinations, your veterinarian may also recommend non-core vaccines depending on the exposure risk of your dog. Some of these could include Bordetella bronchiseptica, Borrelia burgfoferi and Leptospira bacteria.

 

Mandatory dog vaccinations in the state of Florida

 

As mentioned above, some vaccinations are mandated by local or state laws, and your veterinarian will be well-versed in the local laws for your state. If you are in the state of Florida, the 2020 Florida Statutes states that all dogs four months of age or older must be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian against rabies. It also states that the vaccine must be licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture for use in that species. In addition to the initial vaccination, the owner of that dog must have the animal revaccinated 12 months after the initial vaccination. 

 

How Bregman Veterinary Group Can Help

 

Depending on the health and circumstances for your puppy there may be a few exceptions to the mandated vaccinations but as a general rule of thumb all young puppies and kittens require a series of vaccinations. The first dose of a vaccine will help prime your pet’s immune system and the subsequent doses are designed to help with long-term protection. Because every pet is different you should consult a licensed veterinarian like those at the Bregman Veterinary Group who can help you determine the best course of action for your new puppy.  To schedule an appointment for your new pet, click here to get started!

Monday, July 26, 2021

Five Ways to Keep Your Cat Happy Indoors

 

 

We all know what it is like to experience crazy heat during summer months and love the feeling of stepping into a cool building to escape the heat. Similar to how heading inside to a nice, air-conditioned house feels good to us, pets love that feeling also, especially those with lots of hair or fur. Cats especially like to head to their favorite corner of your home to escape the heat and enjoy their cozy nooks that they gravitate towards. 

 

While most cats find ways to entertain themselves indoors, lethargic cats will need a little coaxing in order to keep them stimulated and provided with the exercise they need. Keeping your cat happy and healthy while indoors is important and we put together a few tips and tricks to help you do just that!

 

Keep your cat busy with some fun toys

 

Long days inside can make anyone a little stir crazy. Help your cat get out their excess energy by providing some great cat toys like mice, feathers, laser pointers, and more. These will help keep your kitten engaged and active while inside and can be a fun bonding activity for you both. Keep in mind that some of the best toys embrace your cats’ natural instincts like pouncing, stalking, and chasing and can keep them occupied for hours.

 

Set up a cozy spot by a window

 

Just because your cat is in the house doesn’t mean they don’t like to watch the excitement outside. Consider setting up a comfortable perch by a window or padded windowsill that they can relax in and watch the beautiful neighborhood in full swing outside. Not only will your cat enjoy the view, but you may be surprised to see how much they love lounging in the sun.

 

Consider investing in a cat tree

 

These awesome climbing trees (sometimes called “kitty condos”) are great for cats that like to climb. With models ranging from single tree limbs to full blown playgrounds with dozens of perches, they can be a huge hit, especially for indoor cats. So many cats have a natural interest in heights and these play trees are ideal for adventurous felines.

 

Build a “Catio” near your home

 

If your cat is itching to get outside but you’re too anxious to allow them to roam freely, you may want to consider building a “catio”. These enclosed structures are easy to install and are ideal to set up on a patio / deck or in your yard so you can allow your furry friend to enjoy some fresh air without any dangers associated with the outdoors. 

 

Be mindful when adding another cat to the family


Cats love social interaction and need plenty of exercise and stimulation so finding ways to keep them active while indoors is key to them leaving happy and healthy lives. Because cats can be extremely playful, many families choose to adopt more furry friends and build their family of pets. If you’re considering bringing another cat into the house it is important that you do your research and ensure you are introducing them in a way that is both safe and comfortable. Keep in mind that older cats may be less likely to embrace the change, so consider adding a new cat to the mix when yours is a kitten or a younger age. While introducing a new cat or kitten to your feline family member may seem a bit daunting, depending on the needs of your cat, the companionship might be just what they need.

 

Many people who adopt cats are surprised to learn that keeping your cat indoors or guarded and supervised outdoors is important to their safety as well as your own. In fact, the AVMA states that keeping owned cats confined, such as housing them in an enriched indoor environment, in an indoor enclosure, or exercising leash-acclimated cats, can minimize the risks to the cat, wildlife, humans, and the environment. If you have any additional questions related to keeping your cat healthy, safe, and active indoors, schedule your next vet appointment at the Bregman Veterinary Group today!

Thursday, June 10, 2021

How to Help Your Dog That’s Afraid of Fireworks

 

The fourth of July is right around the corner and that means many pet owners will be dealing with anxious dogs due to loud fireworks. While most people look forward to exciting and vibrant firework shows on independence days, loud bangs and bright lights can be scary for pets, especially those prone to anxiety.

 

Dogs that have reactions to fireworks may quiver, hide, or howl, but running away may be a bigger problem. In fact, according to the American Kennel Club, more pets go missing during the July 4th weekend than any other time of the year. Whether you know your dog gets anxious by fireworks, or if you’ve just adopted a new puppy and aren’t sure yet, here are a few ways you can help your dog through a loud firework show.

 

Take your dog out for a long walk earlier in the day

 

Getting plenty of exercise early in the day before the fireworks show is a great way to tire them out. Go on a long walk or hike or run around the backyard or park for a great way to actively enjoy the day while spending time together. Not only is it healthy for you both to enjoy some time outdoors, but once the fireworks show is about to start, your pup should be resting soundly. Remain calm as bedtime approaches for your pet and the example you set will help them feel comfortable and peaceful as they get ready for bedtime.

 

Keep them away from the fireworks

 

If you’re planning on going to watch the fireworks show, you’ll want to make sure your home is a safe haven, and your dog is away from areas where loud noises can come in. Think of the place in your home they feel the safest like a crate or cozy guest room, and make sure they’re set up for the night. Turning on sound machines / fans and closing windows and curtains may also help to drown out the noise, especially if you’re unsure of how loud it will be.

 

Check that your dog tag is accurate

 

Because so many dogs run away when they feel panicked, it’s important that you make sure your pup has the right identification. Check the collar and make sure your number and name are legible and up to date and if your dog has a microchip make sure it’s registered and the contact information is up to date.

 

Distract your pup with a new toy

 

Just like with infants, when puppies are upset a quick distraction might do the trick in helping to calm them. New toys (or old beloved toys) and long-lasting treats are great ways to occupy your dog while noises and bright lights may otherwise spook them.


If you’ve tried all these remedies and your pup is still spooked by fireworks and it’s becoming a persistent problem, it may be time to consult your veterinarian. Severe anxiety can cause you and your pet stress and consulting your veterinarian will help give you peace of mind and a plan to help soothe your dog’s anxiety. The AVMA suggests that you make an appointment as soon as possible to ensure a holistic plan is in place before the fireworks begin. If you need to schedule your next vet appointment at the Bregman Veterinary Group, reach out to our team today.

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

The 5 Most Popular Dog Breeds in the US

 


With over 63 million households in the United States owning a dog, it’s easy to see who man’s best friend truly is. From tiny pups to massive dogs, these four-legged friends come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and temperaments to fit the families they join. While some dogs are consistently considered the most popular, the trends are ever-changing. The American Kennel Club publishes their ranking each year for the most popular dogs in America.  

With more people spending time indoors in 2020 than ever before, thousands of families bought pets, especially puppies and dogs, and the rankings look a little different than years past with some dogs ranking higher than expected. Read below to learn what the top 5 dogs in the United States for 2020 were according to the American Kennel Club.

The most popular dog breed was the Labrador Retriever
 
The Labrador retriever has been on the top of the list since 1991 and is known as one of the friendliest dog breeds. These dogs typically weigh between 55 and 80 pounds and are playful and have tons of energy. Labrador retrievers fit great into families with kids because they are so friendly, outgoing, and are loyal companions.  
The second most popular breed in 2020 was the French Bulldog
 
French bulldogs, also known as “Frenchie’s,” surprised many as they surpassed the German Shepherd Dog and Golden Retriever for the first time and made it to the number two spot in 2020. These little pups are the smallest of the top five breeds with most of them weighing under 28 pounds and standing at a mere 11-13 inches. While they have consistently been on the top 10 list in recent years, this year was the first time they ranked at number two! 

Next up are German Shepherd Dogs
 
German Shepherds are large dogs that are known for having regal, intelligent, and courageous personalities. They are fiercely loyal and are famous for working with law enforcement and the military in high-stress situations. German Shepherds are relatively easy to train, and their bravery and loyalty have made them consistently rank high among other dog breeds on the top lists for the US. 

Ranking at number four is the Golden Retriever
 
When people think of American dogs, the first breed that comes to mind for many is the Golden Retriever. These beautiful medium-large dogs are known for being incredibly loving and playful and make great disability assistance dogs, especially for the blind. Because Goldens are so devoted and good-natured, they make amazing pets and have been ranking towards the top of the list for years. 

Bulldogs are the fifth most popular breed in the US
 
Bulldogs have ranked fifth on the list of the top breeds in the US since 2017 and have been some of the most popular dogs in America for decades. These medium-sized dogs weigh between 40 and 50 pounds and are calm, courageous pups. Their rolling loose skin makes for adorable puppies and distinctive adult features that families love.  

While these five breeds have been consistently ranking at the top of the list for years, mixed breeds like Goldendoodle and Cavachon are growing in popularity too. Because the American Kennel Club only ranks purebreds, it’s possible that mixed breeds could rank high on these lists too and some of the most popular ones even happen to be a mix of the top purebreds. While the top dog breeds may vary, the popularity of having a dog isn’t going anywhere any time soon.  

Depending on the type of dog breed you have at home, there may be specific diets, lifestyles, and habits you need to form in order to provide them with the best care. According to the AVMA, you and your veterinarian make up the all-star team when it comes to keeping your pet healthy. It’s important to do research on the dog breed you love before committing to adding them to your family and then work with your vet to give them the best care you can. If you are ready to schedule your next vet appointment at the Bregman Veterinary Group, reach out to our team today. We can’t wait to meet your new pup!

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

How to Tell if Your Dog Has Seasonal Allergies

  

If you’re prone to seasonal allergies, you know the tell-tale signs that spring is around the corner. When we feel a runny nose, scratchy eyes, and more frequent sneezing coming on, we head to the medicine cabinet and grab the drugs that help us feel better. While this is a great way to take care of ourselves and our bodies, it’s hard to know when our pets need allergy medicine too. 

 

The AVMA states that over the past 10 years, they’ve seen a 30.7% increase in environmental allergy cases in dogs. Those allergens can vary by region and climate so it’s important to keep an eye out for signs of allergy symptoms. With seasonal allergies on the rise for dogs, staying informed as we head into warmer months to see if your pup may have allergies can be a great way to keep them healthy and happy.

 

Common seasonal allergy symptoms

 

Similar to how seasonal and environmental allergies cause us discomfort, they can make our dogs feel just as uncomfortable. If the weather is changing and you can tell your dog is acting strange, you’ll want to pay attention to the below seasonal allergy symptoms.

 

·      Running nose and frequent sneezing

·      Watery eyes and congestion

·      Excessive shaking of the head and/or scratching their ears

·      Incessant licking of the paws 

·      Skin irritation and/or hair loss

·      Hives or red, inflamed skin 

 

What causes seasonal allergies for dogs?

 

There can be a wide variety of things that cause your dog to have a reaction due to seasonal allergies. Some are the same as humans but the most common seasonal allergies are dust, pollen, grass, weeds, mold, fungi, and flea saliva. Allergies are quite common in pets so it’s important to keep an eye on the major symptoms, especially as the weather changes from winter to spring. 

 

Food allergies or seasonal allergies?

 

In addition to seasonal allergies, some dogs can also be allergic to foods or have food intolerances and sensitivities. According to the AVMA food allergies affect just 0.2% of dogs. It can sometimes be a bit challenging to tell the difference between seasonal and food allergies with dogs, but both can cause extreme discomfort. Some food allergies have very similar symptoms like itchy paws and patchy skin while other food allergies can also have additional symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal signs. Because the symptoms can vary, it can be tricky to pinpoint exactly what’s causing the reaction. 

 

Since your dog can’t express when they’re not feeling well, it’s important that you know the signs that something is wrong so you can take care of your pup. If you think your dog may be suffering from seasonal allergies or food allergies, it’s important to consult your veterinarian. They can help you get a proper diagnosis and prescribe the medicine your pup needs to feel better. If you are ready to schedule your next vet appointment at the Bregman Veterinary Group, reach out to our team today.

 


Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Top 6 Pets for Kids


 

If you have young kids, chances are you’ve been asked for a puppy at least once. While it can be great to add a new pet to the household, it’s important that you select one that fits your lifestyle. A pet is a commitment but when you pick the best animal to complete your family, it can be incredibly rewarding and exciting for the whole family! A new pet at home can be great for adding comfort and love to your kids’ lives as well as provide an opportunity for them to learn valuable life lessons that come along with caring for a living creature. Here are some of the most common pets for kids. 

 

Dogs

 

Of course, we can’t talk about the best pets for kids without mentioning puppies! In addition to being adorable, dogs are known for becoming a human’s best friend. While it can be easy to bring a dog home, it’s important to do your homework on the breed of dog you’re considering. Make sure the breed is kid-friendly and pay attention to the specific needs of the dog. For example, if you’re looking at a large dog with a lot of energy, it’s important to make sure you have enough space and time to help them exercise.  

 

While there are hundreds of different breeds, some of the most common ones that are great for kids according to Healthline are golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, boxers, and beagles.

 

Rabbits

 

Rabbits make amazing starter pets for families. These cuddly animals are small, highly intelligent, and love to socialize. An average day for a rabbit consists of eating, cleaning, grooming, and hopping around, making them pretty low maintenance when it comes to pets. Because they love to socialize you may even consider getting two.

 

Fish  

 

One of the most classic pets for kids is fish. Given as a prize at almost every fairground in the USA, these low maintenance animals are beautiful, and easy to care for. Whether you’re bringing home a single fish or are interested in building a vibrant aquarium at home, fish can be a great first pet. Do your research on food, amount of water, and type of fish, and with the new regular feeding routine you can use this as a great opportunity to teach your kids about following schedules.

 

Cats

 

Another favorite pet for kids is a cat! Cats tend to be much more independent than dogs, making them easier to care for. These adorable furry critters make themselves right at home and can be a blast to play with. While cats can be a huge hit as a new pet, they are also the cause of many allergic reactions. According to the AAFA, as many as three in ten people with allergies have allergic reactions to cats and dogs with cat allergies coming in as twice as common. If you’re concerned that your child is allergic, it’s important to get an allergy test before bringing a pet home.

 

Tortoises

 

While it may be hard to cuddle with a tortoise, these charming animals make amazing pets. Most tortoises need a lot of space to roam around and a healthy supply of food, but outside of that they’re quite easy to take care of. Like other animals, it’s important to research the breed you want before buying, but these animals can be a great addition to the family!

 

Guinea Pigs

 

Last, but certainly not least, is the guinea pig. These adorable little creatures are extremely low maintenance. Set up a little world for your pet guinea pig complete with plenty of space for them to exercise and nooks and crannies to burrow into and enjoy watching them roam around. Guinea pigs typically live for four to eight years so it’s important you’re ready for the commitment, but these little creatures are a joy to have and a huge hit with kids. 

 

In addition to researching the breed, size, and needs of your new pet, the AVMA recommends that you consider the costs of caring for a pet. Their “Money Tips for Caring Pet Owners” can be a great resource. If you’re ready to bring a new pet home but aren’t sure what the best type is for your family, this is a great opportunity to talk to your veterinarian. Our team at the Bregman Veterinary Group is here and ready to help. We look forward to meeting your new family member!

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Top Healthy Human Foods That are Actually Good for Dogs




There’s no better feeling than bringing a new puppy home. If you’ve ever welcomed a four-legged friend into your home, you know that they quickly become part of your family. While it may feel like a fun idea to make your new best friend a plate of their own, it’s important to know which human foods are actually good for dogs, and which you should avoid. Providing your pet with great nutritional foods from day one is a great way to ensure their overall health and wellbeing is taken care of from the start. 

Your local pet store and supermarkets have dozens of dog food brands. With so many options available it can feel overwhelming when selecting food. It’s important to do your research before choosing a food so you ensure it’s great for your pup. If you’re still unsure of which foods to buy, we recommend that you consult your veterinarian who can recommend some awesome brands. 


If you’re looking to introduce human foods to your pup’s diet or are ready to become a full-time chef for your pet, here are some great healthy human foods that are actually good for dogs. Remember to hold the seasonings as they may upset their tummy. Salt and pepper are great for humans, but not so great for pups.

 

Carrots are great for dental health


Carrots are one of the healthiest snacks you can munch on, and also happen to be great for your dog too. One of the top benefits of your dog eating carrots is that it’s great for their dental hygiene. If you’re not in the habit of brushing their teeth, munching on a carrot is a good way to help remove pesky plaque from their teeth. In addition to great dental benefits, carrots are loaded with Vitamin A and are low in fat and calories making them an ideal snack for your pup.

 

Is peanut butter actually good to feed your dog?


The answer is yes, but like everything in life, it’s best to be enjoyed in moderation. Peanut butter has a great amount of protein, healthy fats, vitamins B and E, and niacin. The American Kennel Club says that the healthiest option is raw, unsalted peanut butter. Not only is it a healthy snack, but it’s also delicious and can be a great treat for your pup. **Please keep in mind that sugar free peanut butter with xylitol must be avoided.

 

Eggs are packed with protein and calcium


Similar to how we eat eggs as humans, the eggs you feed your dog must be fully cooked. Cooked eggs have an amazing amount of protein and can also do wonders to help build muscle, strengthen hair, and aids in tissue repair. Last, but not least, eggs provide a good source of calcium which helps strengthen your dog’s bones and teeth.

 

What proteins can you feed your pup?


Adding the proper amount of protein into your canine’s diet is essential for them to live a healthy life. Unseasoned and properly cooked poultry like chicken and turkey as well as fish like salmon can be amazing additions to your dog’s dinner. In addition to protein, these foods are packed with healthy vitamins that help your dog have a healthy diet.

Since your new dog is an extension of your family, it’s important that you are feeding them a nutritious and balanced diet from day one. Including some healthy human foods into the mix can be a great treat for your pup and also help ensure they’re gaining the necessary proteins and vitamins. 


While the foods listed above are a short list of what you can feed your dog, there are a few foods that are crucial to avoid. The AVMA states that chocolate, onions, grapes and raisins, fatty and fried foods, macadamia nuts, and avocados should all be avoided. If you have questions about how to provide your new four-legged best friend with the best diet and are ready to schedule your next vet appointment, reach out to our team at the Bregman Veterinary Group today. We look forward to meeting your new canine family member!

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

5 Tips to Improving Your Cat’s Diet

 


Our four-legged companions mean the world to us, that’s why it’s important to take great care of them so they can live long, healthy lives. There are so many options when it comes to cat food, which can be confusing for pet owners. While choosing organic expensive food can feel like the way to go, it’s important to understand these basic tips and tricks to improving your cat’s diet. 

 

Instead of kibble, try canned food for your cat’s diet

 

Kibble may seem like a great option when it comes to cat food, but in reality, it doesn’t contain all of the nutrients they need. Most kibble is lower in animal proteins, which cats need for a healthy diet, and extremely low in water which isn’t great for your pet. Instead of grabbing a bag of kibble at the store, you should check out the canned food. This food generally contains much more water and tends to be higher in animal proteins.

 

Pay attention to your cat’s weight

 

We’ve all seen cats of various sizes but finding the sweet spot when it comes to weight for your cat is key to them living a healthy lifestyle. It’s important to try and avoid obesity, which can be dangerous for a cat and possibly lead to many health problems. Try to avoid overfeeding your cat and make sure to consult a veterinarian if you think your cat’s diet could use some improving.

 

Water is key

 

Cats in the wild typically get water from their prey, but with canned food (and especially kibble), they may not be getting the right amount of hydration. Having fresh water readily available is important and encourages your cat to stay hydrated. Make sure to change the water often so it’s as fresh as possible for your furry friend.

 

Cats eat smaller meals throughout the day

 

In nature, cats eat smaller meals a few times throughout the day. By mirroring this diet and feeding small, repeated meals, you’re mimicking their natural habits and helping them maintain a healthy diet. While it may feel easier to leave food sitting out all day, be careful to watch and make sure your cat isn’t overeating. 

 

Stay away from toxic foods

 

While these tips are some of the top tips to improving your cat’s diet, there are a few key foods the AVMA says you should avoid. Some of the foods to stay away from include chocolate, onions, grapes and raisins, macadamia nuts, and avocados. 

 

In addition to these tips and tricks, keeping food and water bowls clean and placing them away from litter boxes are also good ways to help your cat stay healthy. If you have questions about your cat’s diet you should make sure to consult your veterinarians. Veterinarians can also help you select food specific to your cat’s needs. When you’re ready to schedule an appointment, reach out to our team at the Bregman Veterinary Group. We’re here to help you take amazing care of your feline best friend!