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***Here is a Value-Added Method that is Helping Pet Parents Save on the Costs of Pet Ownership

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Pet parents can use a value-added method to save on the costs of pet ownership. For example, when dog owners acquire a puppy, they may have the initial costs in mind such as purchase/adoption fees; spaying or neutering; training fees and supplies and general supplies such as bowls, crates, leashes and brushes. This total could amount to over $2000.

Pet parents may save on costs as time goes on if they use a value-added method. According to an American Kennel Club survey of over 1000 visitors, responsible dog owners are spending an average of $2500 annually for food, grooming, vet check ups, pet sitting, boarding, walking, ongoing training, travel, toys, treats and other items.

A pet owner can develop his or her own value-added method of pet care by starting on the inside of the pet. A premium, holistic diet actually costs less to feed despite the higher cost of the bag or can of food, due to the density of the nutrition. The pet can eat less food to feel satisfied. Additional supplements of nutrients not available in the food can benefit the joints and lessen inflammation from fleabites or injuries. Any treat given should serve a function rather than just add calories to the pet’s diet. The added value of premium nutrition is seen in the overall development and health of the pet.

Physically, a pet owner can begin with the pet’s mouth. By brushing a pet’s teeth frequently and learning how to use a dental scraper, they can delay dental cleanings with the veterinarians. Some vets are suggesting cleanings twice a year but owners are unwilling to have their pet anesthetized this often. Daily brushing alone adds value for your pet in having a healthier mouth and fresher breath. Any broken teeth from rigorous bone chewing can be detected much sooner and gum disease can be deterred.

Moving on to the pet’s ears, a weekly cleaning will reveal to the pet owner any symptoms that can be treated quickly and inexpensively. Brushing the coat eliminates extra fur and the possibility of matting as well as stimulating the oil glands to keep the skin healthy. The added value will be lower professional grooming and veterinarian expenses.

Rather than relying on infrequent visits to a groomer or vet for nail trimming, an owner can learn to trim toenails with the safe tools available. Trimming or filing nails frequently will preserve the pet’s healthy gait so that joints, tendons and ligaments will less likely be adversely affected. For the pet owner, the added value of nail trimming includes less damage to floors, furniture and skin scratches.

Exercise is an essential part of developing an added-value method. By focusing on enjoying the exercise time with their pet rather than multi-tasking, a pet owner will develop a greater bond with that pet. Mind-stimulating toys such as puzzle feeders can also entertain the pet. A tired pet is less likely to entertain themselves with “bad behaviors” such as chewing furniture or inappropriate elimination. Exercise also keeps both the pet and the pet owner fit and trim with less likelihood of injury.

When pet owners develop a simple, value-added method of caring for their pet that includes premium nutrition, teeth, ear, nails and coat care as well as exercise, they can save on the annual costs of pet ownership.

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Amelia Johnson has been a Petpreneur since 1971. She can answer your questions about grooming, dog training or holistic nutrition. She has also trained World Champion show horses. Amelia can help you earn money with your pets. If you do not know the answers, she can point you in the right direction. Visit her dog's blog at http://YourPetsView.com.

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