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German Shorthaired Pointer - Care and Feeding Tips for Your Pet

  • 01/10/2011

If you have ever been around someone who has a pet German Shorthaired Pointer, then you know that there are some traits that come to mind, the first of them being energy and the other being lovable. In order to keep your dog or puppy this way, you have to know how to care for them. One thing in their favour is that this pet is relatively low maintenance as long as it has plenty of opportunities to burn off it energy.

If you are not going to breed your German Shorthair you should check into having your female spayed before she comes into her first heat. This is important as it helps to keep them from developing breast cancer and also helps to decrease the chance that she could develop uterine infections. The neutering of the male is going to help prevent testicular cancer down the road as well as to help ward off aggression.

One of the best things you can do for your pet is to find a vet that promotes the use of holistic medicines, cures and remedies for many of your pet's ailments. Not all animals do well on medications that contain artificial ingredients. Use natural products as much as possible to insure your pet's health and happiness.

You want to make sure that you take your German Shorthaired Pointer for a regular exam to make sure that they are up to date on all vaccinations and to keep them current with their flea and tick preventive care. At home, you want to make sure that you exam their skin as well as their eyes and ears and inside of their mouth. Be sure to keep on top of their teeth and gums health. If you start to notice small changes, you want to call your veterinarian as this can be a sign of an illness or disease. Some of them could even prove to be fatal if not treated right away.

You want to feed your pet German Shorthair foods that are all natural and are in their raw form as much as possible. Most food that is purchased in your local grocery store's pet food department has been heated in its preparation which causes it to lose much of its nutritional value. If possible you should prepare your pet's food yourself to insure you are feeding them the best food available. There are many recipes that are relatively easy to prepare and if you are able to do this it will be one of the best things you can do for your best friend.

To groom your GSP, you want to occasionally brush them with a bristle brush that is soft or that is made with rubber since this is a typical average shedding dog breed. You only want to bathe them when it is necessary to avoid losing any oils that their coat needs. This should be only every few months. They like water so a dip once will help keep them clean. Be sure to clean their ears out with a cotton ball that has a little baby oil on it or if you want to try using the ear cleaning solution for dogs, this would be an ideal choice.

All of this care will help to make sure that you keep a healthy, energetic German Shorthaired Pointer pet who will live a long and successful life with your family. These dogs are basically hunting dogs so to bring out the best in them you should either take them hunting or play games that simulate hunting as this is when they are in their element and are the happiest. They thrive on exercise so make sure they get as much as you can provide.

If you are a pet owner or thinking about becoming one you should visit Natural Pets Health to get more information on natural pets health foods, products & cures. You will also find general information such as the pros & cons of owning along with the caring for & feeding of all types of pets from dogs to snakes to fish to exotics.

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