It’s almost a new year and a whole new decade! What resolutions are you making? Do any of them have to do with your health? You may want to consider what kinds of resolutions you can make for your pet. Get 2020 started off on the right paw with these:

#1: Brush up on your pet’s dental care

By age 3, most pets (i.e., up to 85%) have dental disease. Make at least one change for the better for your pet in her oral health care routine by giving her daily dental chews, using water additives, or tackling toothbrushing. Take a peek at your pet’s teeth for plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to painful gingivitis, tooth-root abscesses, bone loss, and systemic infection. Check out the Veterinary Oral Health Council’s list of approved dental care products designed to battle oral bacteria.

#2: Banish boredom for a happy pet

Pets have an easy life. We serve them their food, make their beds cozy, and supply never-ending toys, no matter how many fluffy squeakers meet their demise. But, such a life of luxury can become, well, boring. Spice up your pet’s daily routine with a puzzle feeder instead of a food dish, a walk through the park instead of around the block, or a fresh trick to learn instead of the same old song and dance.

#3: Shed those holiday pounds for a healthier pet

As our pets don’t need to go into hibernation mode, stocking up on calories serves no purpose. Skip the Thanksgiving turkey and Christmas ham and all the goodies in between to avoid tipping the scales too far. Overweight pets are at a higher risk of developing diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart and liver disease, and some forms of cancer.

Call us to schedule a wellness exam to kick off 2020 in a healthy way.