How to Feed Your Pet During Summer?

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As daylight increases, cats and dogs tend to eat less food than usual. A new research on cats has shown that they eat 15 percent less during summer than in winter. They show the lowest level of activity and food consumption in July and August, while they slightly reduce their calorie intake during March, April, June, and September. Because of that, you may want to feed your pet less food during the summer. However, if your pet eats poorly and avoids the food completely for a week, veterinarians from Eastshore Vet, the best veterinary agency in Madison, warn you to act immediately and check your pet health.As your pet changes their eating habits during the summer, you may need to follow these tips to make sure that everything goes smoothly. ·    Keep your pet hydrated To help your pet drink more water, you should keep bowls clean and replace fresh water several times a day. If you need additional tips on how to help your pet drink more water, you may want to read the article "How to Encourage Your Pet to Drink More Water?"

·    Skip lunch on a hot summer day As your pet becomes less active, feed them less food deliberately. A perfect way to do that is to avoid serving lunch on a hot summer midday.·    Empty and clean bowls after meals Your pet always needs fresh food. However, this task is challenging during the summer. To avoid problems with rotten food, throw remains immediately after a meal and wash the bowls.

·    Store food properly Summer temperatures put a huge risk on pet food. The best way to prolong shelf life is to store unopened food packages in a cold dry place. Opened wet food should be kept in a refrigerator for the shortest time.

·    Feed your pet light food Your precious furry friend does not need pork, salmon, or any other fatty food when the sun is at its peak. Choose chicken or chicken broth instead. Your dog might go well with chewing bones after the sunset.

·    Avoid herbs and food that may warm up your pet Certain foods and herbs such as turmeric, ginger, sweet potato, rosemary, basil, and cinnamon have the ability to warm pet's body and are better to avoid.

If you are still not sure how to feed your pet during the summer you may want to consult veterinarians from the Eastshore Vet veterinary practice.

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