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A Little Thought on Pet Care -- Part 2 November 11, 2005

In a previous entry, I talked about the advantages of being knowledgeable in pet ownership. Today I'd like to talk about another thing I often think about regarding pet care.

With the development of technology in today's society, the process of many things has dramatically sped up. Everything is so quick and has become more and more convenient. People (including myself) are so used to getting things done as fast as possible that it seems almost unbearable when we encounter something that may require an awfully long period of time.

Healthy pet care is no exception.

There are probably countless health regimens that pet owners can do for their pets. Among those, feeding a premium pet food is often considered to be one factor to help dogs and cats enjoy good health.

Whatever healthy and holistic approach you choose for your precious pets (or possibly for yourself, too), one thing you might want to keep in mind is that it may take time and patience. Achieving optimum health for your pet, through nutritious food as an example, is a process as well as a goal. You may not see progress in a week, but possibly months (or even years) later when your friends may see your pet and surprise you with a positive comment about its overall improved health (like increased energy or a shinier coat) -- something you may not have noticed because the improvement has been so subtle, like the speed of a snail. (Taking your pet to your veterinarian for regular check-ups will help you find out whether your pet is on the right track or not.)

There is a saying that Rome was not built in a day.
Your pet's optimum health is the same way!


Special Note: Although every effort has been made to present healthy products and useful information to support your pets' health, the products and information contained within this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The contents of this site are not meant as a substitute for consultation with a trained veterinarian. If you are concerned about the health of your pets, you should ask your veterinarian for proper guidance suited to the specific condition of your pets. The owners of this website accept no liability for any consequences resulting from the use of products and/or information provided through this site. Please use your discretion when attending to your pets' health.
Special thanks to Fintan Darragh, Rich Bensen, Maggie, Jiji, and Mary Crissman for providing our pet pictures!
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