Dogs are loyal companions, but they also need to be taken care of. That’s often why some cat people aren’t quite as interested in the messy and ultra-reliant nature of dogs, even if fondness never has to be either/or and most people like both types of pests just fine.
Investing in your dog’s long-term health, then, is always going to be important. Depending on the breed you have, they may have unique health challenges or at least the predisposition for developing problems.
One thing to remember is that pets are not cheap. In fact, they can be rather expensive to care for. That’s not to say doing so is a burden, only that you need to prepare for it. So - not only does caring for your dog’s health and making the right decisions now improve their quality of life (which is always the priority), but it saves money too. A rare win-win!
Let’s consider a few tips for achieving such an outcome:


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