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Dog and cat owners urged to follow these 6 pet checks
Dog and cat owners are being urged to carry out these six 'simple' checks on their pets at home.
Owning and caring for your pet is a full-time job with many responsibilities including feeding, exercising and training them.
Checking their coats, ears, eyes and more are part of these six 'simple' checks that owners can complete from the comfort of their homes.
Keeping track of your pet's health is just one of those responsibilities and now pet healthcare experts Bob Martin have made it easier than ever to stay on top of it.
Here are six 'simple' home health checks that cat and dog owners can follow.
Pet owners urged to do these six checks on their dogs and cats
Nose
Start your pet health check by looking at their nose. ( Getty Images) (Image: Getty Images)
An easy way to start your pet's check up is with the nose.
These are the things that owners should be looking for:
- Soft and moist
- Clear, with your dog or cat able to breathe easily
- Free from any snot or other kind of discharge
- You'll need to take them to the vet for a more detailed check-in if their nose:
- Has any snot or discharge on it
- Is obstructing their breathing
- Is cracked or dry.
Eyes
Eyes on dogs and cats should be clear with no visible signs of discomfort. ( Getty Images) (Image: Getty Images)
The pet healthcare experts have also reminded owners that both cats and dogs should have clear eyes with no visible signs of discomfort to be considered healthy.
The discomfort can look like itching and scratching their eyes with their paws or rubbing their face on the furniture regularly.
Your furry friend's eyes should have the following characteristics:
- Be clear and bright
- Be free from tears or any kind of discharge
- Have a fleshy area around the eyeball (called the conjunctiva) that is salmon pink
- You will need to take your animal to the vet if their eyes are:
- Looking sore or red in any way
- Weeping or exhibiting discharge
- Being held closed or squinting
Ears
Pet owners have also been urged to check their pets' ears. ( Getty Images) (Image: Getty Images)
It's often easy to overlook that your pet's ears need checking, as problems with the ears can often be more difficult to spot than issues with the eyes or nose.
So, taking time to give your pet's ears a more thorough look is a good measure to take. Your animal's ears should be:
- Free of any bad smells
- Coloured pink inside
- Free from any earwax built up
- Neatly standing up or flat depending on the animal's breed and ear type
- Take your pet to the vet if their ears are:
- Swollen or uncomfortable-seeming
- Smelly or full of earwax
- Causing them to scratch or shake their head a lot
Coat
Check your dog or cat's coat as part of the 6 'simple' checks. ( Getty Images) (Image: Getty Images)
Your pet's coat is often one of the first things that let you know there is a problem with their health.
You will likely be used to how their specific coat should look, so use your judgement and take them to the vet if you feel something has changed unexpectedly. Your pet's coat should be:
- Free from ticks, fleas, or other parasites
- Free from dry skin or dandruff
- Free from knots
- Free from bald patches
- Take your furry friend to the vet if their coat:
- Becomes matted or knotted
- Shows signs of having fleas or ticks
- Shows signs of dandruff or flaky skin
Skin
Once you've examined your pet's coat, you should take a closer look at their skin.
While you might not be able to see it as easily, it's important to make sure that it is healthy. Your pet is doing well if their skin is:
- Smooth, without signs of dryness
- Free from rashes and unexpected bumps
- Free from wounds, discharge or infections
- Make sure to take your animal to the vet if their skin is:
- Sore, itchy or showing rashes
- Dry or flaky
- Moist or wet in certain areas
Teeth and gums
Teeth and gums are part of the 6 simple checks that poet owners should be doing. ( Getty Images) (Image: Getty Images)
Most dogs and cats don't enjoy having their teeth and gums examined, so you might have to coax them into letting you take a look inside their mouth.
Doing this check regularly however will get your pet used to the experience, and you will hopefully find that it becomes easier each time. Your animal's teeth and gums should be:
- Clean and white
- Not showing any missing teeth (except ones you know they've had removed)
- Free from stains, breaks or cracks
- Moist and flesh-coloured, and free from lumps and bumps
- Make an appointment with your vet to examine or clean their teeth if they are:
- Missing any unexpected teeth
- Broken or showing cracks
- Stained or have a build-up of plaque
- Not the normal colour for their flesh, or showing signs of swelling
Senior Brand Manager at Bob Martin, Chris Socratous, commented: "Being able to do a few little checks at home can be a real asset in making sure that your pet is kept in good health.
"Over time, you'll be able to spot things more easily when you examine your furry friend, and this can let you know when you should book an appointment with your vet.
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"When conducting these at-home health checks, you should also take time to note your pet’s temperament. If they seem relaxed and comfortable following their usual routine, this is a good sign for their physical wellbeing, too.
"On the other hand fidgeting, anxious behaviour, or aversion to being touched in places they are usually happy to have contact can all be possible signs of underlying issues.
"As well as ensuring that you check your pet regularly for any issues, you should also make sure that you maintain a healthy diet and a good amount of exercise.
"You should also consider starting a regular flea and worming treatment to keep those pesky parasites at bay. This will help to keep your pet happy and feeling their best."
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