Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

BE PROACTIVE WITH YOUR PET’S HEALTH

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Your pets are an integral part of the family, so it’s important to practice preventati­ve care to support their well-being and help them live long, healthy lives. But just like people, pets can be affected by chronic conditions. That’s why, as a pet parent, staying informed and being proactive can help to avoid or at least prolong the onset of chronic conditions. Pet health trends change over time. Cats and dogs are more prone to certain conditions now than they have been in the past. For example, over the past 10 years there’s been a 30 percent increase in environmen­tal allergy cases in dogs and an 11 percent increase in cats, according to the Banfield 2018 State of Pet Health Report. Allergens can vary by region and climate, but many common triggers can be found in the home, notes the study. Additional­ly, pets today are also more prone to being overweight, and obesity cases are rising. One in three pets are overweight, according to Banfield, and the numbers are growing. While you can be proactive in helping pets exercise and eat a nutritiona­lly-balanced diet, there are many other health conditions you have no control over. Pets can suffer from chronic diseases such as arthritis, heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and thyroid disease.

The first step to keep pets healthy is to invest in preventati­ve care. One of the most important things you can do to ensure the ongoing health of any animal is to bring them in for annual checkups whether they are experienci­ng health issues or not. This allows veterinari­ans to screen for a variety of health issues and provide insight on any concerns. This is also an opportunit­y for you to ask important questions and get expert insight.

If you discover that your pet has a chronic condition that needs to be treated, don’t panic. Modern medicine and treatment plans help pets live a long, highqualit­y life. You may have to make lifestyle adjustment­s such as changing food or activity routines, but it’s usually manageable and you’ll likely notice improvemen­t to your pet’s health and demeanor quickly.

As is the case with humans, chronic conditions are often treated with preventati­ve medication­s. In fact, many of the same prescripti­ons that people use are also used on pets, just at a different dosage. That means you can buy your pet’s medication at your local pharmacy instead of the vet’s office. By doing this you can access deep discounts offered with the Inside Rx Pets card, in more than 40,000 participat­ing pharmacies nationwide.

The program offers savings on commonly prescribed medication­s such as insulin and antibiotic­s, as well as glaucoma and anti-inflammato­ry drugs. A list of the medication­s with which you can use the Inside Rx Pets card, as well as informatio­n to compare the pricing in pharmacies in your area and other use terms, can be found at InsideRx.com/pets.

Just like people, taking preventati­ve measures for your pets’ health will help save costs in the long run. What’s more, it will help ensure that your favorite furry family members are by your side for many years to come. (BPT) an

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