Dogs can be wild! I mean really wild! Some of the athletic things they do would probably paralyze you or me, but dogs just do it and keep on going. They don't miss a beat.
To stay strong and healthy, all dogs need good nutrition - especially active dogs. Some dog foods, such as Eukanuba, have formulated foods that include prebiotics to help maximize your dog's health.
Prebiotics aid in the absorption of essential minerals, including calcium. They also support immune system function and intestinal regularity. Humans who used prebiotics have even demonstrated a reduction in the risk for colon cancer and irritable bowel disorders such as Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
Prebiotics help maintain the right balance between good and bad bacteria to aid digestion and absorption of nutrients. They also encourage strong defenses with a healthy immune system.
Now, check out these photos. These dogs are really something.
"My dream is to be a Baywatch lifeguard!"
Submitted by: Ann Andress
"I do a great doggy paddle."
Submitted by: Kenneth DeKoven
"Look ... I made a snow angel!"
Submitted by: Linette Weston
"Huddle up! Hey ... that little guy's not on our team!"
Submitted by: Tyrone McCoy
I hope you enjoyed these photos ... I know I sure did!
Until next time,
Dr. Jon
P.S. Choosing the right food for your dog is important. It can help keep him healthy and active like the dogs in these photos. Eukanuba offers a food with prebiotics that work to strengthen your dog's immune system, which strengthens his defenses against harmful diseases. Prebiotics stimulate the growth of good bacteria in your dog's digestive tract, which helps your dog absorb nutrients. This can promote healthy growth in a dog, so he can reach his full potential.
Keeping your dog's teeth clean can help keep your dog healthy. Use a soft toothbrush. A child's toothbrush for small dogs is ideal; an adult size should be used for larger dogs.
Use toothpaste formulated especially for pets, available at pet supply stores or your veterinarian's office.
Begin by only brushing the outside surfaces of the teeth. When your pet has adjusted to this, add the inside surfaces between the teeth and tongue.
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