Dog health

According to 2012 statistics provided by the Humane Society of the United States, 46 percent of American households own at least one dog. Overall, there are 78.2 million dogs in the United States. Of course, this statistic is limited to the number of dogs that are either registered with the AKC or on record with animal shelters and dog adoption organizations.

Regardless of the actual number of dogs in the United States, it is clear that tens of millions of Americans love dogs. But it takes more than a fondness for dogs to provide them with the care needed to maintain proper dog health. According to Petfinder.com, the average annual cost to care for a medium sized dog is approximately 1,115 dollars. Of course, for canine companions suffering from dog health problems the cost will be considerably more.

Despite the costs of dog ownership, when they purchase their pets, dog owners realize that their pets will require 10 to 12 years of care. But to most dog owners that is not enough time. In fact, if there is any drawback to owning a dog it is probably the fact that their life spans are so brief! Naturally, it is always heartbreaking for dog owners when their companions pass away, even if it finally sets them free from chronic Lab, Beagle, or Pug health problems. However, if dog owners learn to identify tell tale, or breed specific, dog health problems, they can help their dogs live healthier and longer lives.

For dog owners who want to lengthen their dogs lives, there is good news. During this day and age there are dozens of top notch dog heath websites and blogs, each of which can provide dog owners with valuable tips on healthy dog food, dog exercise, symptom identification, and more. Since a trip to the vet costs a minimum of 50 bucks just to walk in the door, dog health sites can help dog owners to save a couple hundred dollars a year.

Whether you have a healthy English Mastiff, or a little pug struggling with pug health problems, there is plenty of helpful dog health websites that can provide you with valuable advice. Although no dog health website can ever replace visiting a veterinarian, dog health websites are excellent resources for healthy tips and minor dog health concerns.

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