7 NATURAL METHODS TO STRENGTHEN YOUR DOG’S IMMUNE SYSTEM

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A sound immune system is the pillar of a healthy body, not just for humans but our dogs as well.

You may have heard about how vital immunity is; there are tons of products available in the market that claim to boost your immunity and improve overall health.

But many of us may still be unaware of what the immune system is and what are its functions?

The immune system is the body’s safeguard mechanism that provides resistance to harmful bacteria and infections.

As humans, our pups are also exposed to dangerous bacteria, and if their system doesn’t function properly, it may increase the risk for various diseases such as diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart and liver illnesses, etc.

Hence it is imperative to maintain your pup’s immune system and give it a boost and what can be better than using natural techniques.

Here are seven such methods to help you boost your pup’s immunity:

1. PROVIDE YOUR DOG A HEALTHY DIET

A diet that is rich in essential nutrients is imperative for a functioning immune system. Probiotics, vitamins, and fiber are excellent immunity boosters so make sure you add these to your diet.

Yogurt is one such substance that contains bacteria which can strengthen your dog’s digestive system while preventing various illnesses.

Foods such as blueberry, spinach, kale, red beans, and pinto beans contain antioxidants that support immune function and prevent the damage caused by free radicals.

However, I would suggest consulting your vet regarding your dog’s diet as it depends on the breed; the dietary requirements of large-breed dogs will differ from those of the smaller ones, so make sure your pooch gets the necessary nourishment.

2. FITNESS IS CRUCIAL

Dogs are one of the most active creatures and require exercise daily; the need varies according to breed, age, and size.

If your dog doesn’t expend a particular amount of energy, it can cause obesity which lowers immunity and the overall quality of life hence fitness is crucial for optimum health.

Exercise also helps reduce stress, increases blood circulation, and decreases inflammation.

I will iterate the same fact here; make sure you do discuss your pup’s workout regime with the veterinarian.

Incorporate fun activities and games, so it doesn’t get boring for you or your pooch.

3. PREVENT STRESS

Like their humans, our pups can also feel overwhelmed and stressed due to particular situations.

Factors such as lack of physical activity, isolation or separation anxiety, an inconsistent routine can contribute to your dog’s anxiety.

When your dog is stressed his body will respond by producing cortisol hormones, and these can weaken the immune system when anxiety becomes a chronic issue.

If signs of stress persist, contact an animal behaviorist or the veterinarian to help your pup cope with the situation.

4. ADD SUPPLEMENTS TO HIS DIET

If you feel your dog doesn’t get the nourishment he needs, you may add a few supplements to his diet to make up for the deficiencies.

But remember that too much supplementation can cause more damage than benefit as some ingredients hinder the absorption of each other.

You can choose probiotic supplements as they support intestinal health and promote a healthy gut thereby boosting immunity.

Another excellent option is fish oil as it is rich in omega three fatty acids that help counter inflammation.

5. LET YOUR PUP DOZE OFF

Sleep has a significant impact on your pup’s health and may often get neglected. Lack of sleep can contribute to your dog’s stress and affect overall health.

Remember that like exercise, your dog’s sleep requirements also vary according to the breed and age. Dogs that burn higher energy need longer nap times to recharge their bodies.

You can help your dog doze off by constructing a proper routine and providing an environment that encourages sleep.

6. KEEP YOUR POOCH HYDRATED

Water is an essential nutrient for dogs as well so make sure your pup always has access to clean water.

Don’t provide your pup water directly from the tap as it may contain harmful impurities; try giving filtered water that is free of contaminants.

As a general rule, your dog’s daily intake should be equal to one-ounce water for every pound of body weight. It will aid in transporting nutrients to the cell and flush out toxins from the body.

7. MAINTAIN HYGIENE

Flea and tick infestation and others of the sort compromise your dog’s immune health. Ensure that your pup stays clean and free of germs and bacteria. Give your pooch regular baths, and clean his bedding toys, food and water bowls to maintain hygiene.


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