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Five Ways to Keep Your Dog Healthy
Newsweek Europe
|May 17, 2024
We want our beloved dogs to live a long life, but also a healthy onenot least to keep the bills down.

The American Kennel Club reported that the average lifespan of small dog breeds is between 10 to 15.
The beagle, a popular breed, has an average lifespan of 12 years. The much larger Labrador, one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States for the last decade, can reach up to 12 years too. However, some dogs can live well until 18.
Vet Dr. Pete Wedderburn spoke to Newsweek about five ways owners can keep their animals healthy throughout their lives.
"Dogs can't design their own lives," Wedderburn said. "They depend on us to impose the shape of their lives."
1_ Diet
Owners might start with an excellent choice of food for their four-legged besties, but a dog's diet will need updating as their digestion system changes with age. Filling their bowls with high-quality ingredients makes a world of difference.
When a dog ages, their needs and nutrients will change, and owners will likely have to adjust their dog's diet. But diet isn't just about the food; water is key to keeping them healthy and hydrated.
"They need access to fresh water," Wedderburn added. "Change it every day."
2_Supplements
Part of a dog's diet for a healthier, longer life includes supplements. Adding nutrients and vitamins will enhance their immune system, promote healthy digestion and help joint and bone health.
This story is from the May 17, 2024 edition of Newsweek Europe.
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