Friday, January 4, 2013

Treating Depression in Dogs

Is there such a thing as depression in dogs? Do
dogs, like humans, get depressed? And if so,
what are some of the symptoms? According to most
veterinarians, there is no way to determine for
sure what dogs are feeling because, of course,
we cannot ask them; however, they do display
some of the same symptoms as humans do when they
become depressed.

Like humans, depression in dogs will have some
of the same types of symptoms. These symptoms
may include a loss of appetite, lack of interest
in otherwise normal activities, and in some cases
dogs will even withdraw and isolate (WebMD,
2012).

Often time's depression in dogs can be linked to
simple or easily rectified problems like a poor
diet and lack of exercise. In other cases, their
depressed behavior may be due to a change in
location, or even the loss of another pet your
dog may have been used to living with for a
number of years. As always, if you see a
noticeable change in your pet`s behavior that
seems out of the ordinary, consult with your
veterinarian for further information and
diagnosis.

Like humans, all animals need healthy and
vibrant systemic functions to feel their best
and to have the best level of energy for their
daily activities. One of the most common
misunderstandings about pets is that they need a
healthy diet just as much as humans do in order
to lead a healthy lifestyle. For many dogs, the
biggest reason they develop degenerative
disorders, sickness, and depression or lack of
energy is directly related to their diet.

To help combat problems like depression,
degenerative diseases, and other health issues,
pet owners should invest in supplements that
fight against these common problems.

There is an all natural 3-Pak supplement system
which is an ideal and comprehensive nutritional
supplement system. The 3-Pak system for pets
includes Sprouted Ganules, Ox-E-Drops, and
Bac-Pak Plus.

The combination of these three natural
supplements will work with your pets natural
body function to enhance and increase digestive
enzymes, a stronger immune system, better
mobility, and other important systemic functions
that make for a better quality of life for your
pet.

If you think your pet might be suffering from
depression, it is important to get them active
and in many cases, get them back into the
routine they are familiar with. Shower your
companion with affection and reassurance, just
as you would with a two legged child.


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article submitted by Tim Delaney, a multiple dog
owner and pet advocate. References include
Nyzmes at http://www.nzymes.com and Nzymes Pet
Products at http://www.nzymespetproducts.com


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