Abstract
Preventive care if one is having pet is a very important feature for pet owners which makes a significant contribution to the overall health of animals. The aim of this paper is to clarify the significance of doing an ultimate care for the pets, educating the pet owners with an ultimate guide on common practices and beliefs. The given study uses a mixed method approach, by implementing both qualitative and quantitative data to evaluate the effect of proper and ultimate care over pets. An analysis with the help of statistics might reveal significant interrelation between regular veterinary doctor visit, timely vaccinations, providing proper nutrition for preventing diseases and expanding the natural life of pets. The discussion below highlights the practical usage of these results and finally providing recommendations to take actions for pet owners. The paper makes a conclusion by enhancing the role of ultimate care in developing a healthy, happy pet population and encouraging pet owners much more to take these practices as a priority. By sticking to preventive and ultimate pet care protocols, pet owners can pet owners can reduce the risk of severe health issues, for reducing veterinary costs in the future, by making sure their pets are having a long life and more fulfilling lives.
Publisher
Academic International Publishers
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