Comprehensive Dog Wellness Plans

From preventive nutrition to behavioral enrichment, we craft science-backed wellness programs tailored to your dog's breed, age, and lifestyle. Healthy dogs live longer, happier lives.

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The 5 Pillars of Canine Wellness

True dog wellness extends beyond basic care. Our holistic framework addresses every dimension of your dog's health.

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Breed-Specific Nutrition

Custom meal plans formulated by veterinary nutritionists. We consider breed size, activity level, allergies, and life stage to optimize digestion and energy.

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Movement & Fitness

Age-appropriate exercise protocols that protect joints while building muscle. Includes agility recommendations, swimming therapy, and daily activity trackers.

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Preventive Veterinary Care

Scheduled screenings, vaccination tracking, dental health programs, and early-detection screenings to catch issues before they become serious.

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Mental & Behavioral Health

Enrichment puzzles, training modules, anxiety management techniques, and socialization strategies to support emotional balance and cognitive function.

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Grooming & Skin Care

Routine coat maintenance, parasite prevention, ear cleaning, and dermatological support tailored to your dog's coat type and environmental exposure.

Build Your Dog's Wellness Profile

Answer a few quick questions to receive a personalized wellness roadmap from our veterinary team.

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Your Personalized Roadmap

Based on your dog's profile, we'll include:

  • Custom daily calorie & macro targets
  • Joint & mobility exercise schedule
  • Supplement recommendations (Omega-3, Glucosamine)
  • Behavioral enrichment activities
  • Quarterly vet check-up checklist

Dog Wellness FAQs

Expert answers to help you navigate canine health with confidence.

How often should my dog have wellness check-ups? +
Adult dogs should have a comprehensive wellness exam at least once a year. Senior dogs (7+ years) benefit from bi-annual visits to monitor organ function, joint health, and early signs of age-related conditions.
What's the difference between puppy and adult dog nutrition? +
Puppies require higher protein, fat, and specific calcium-to-phosphorus ratios to support rapid growth and skeletal development. Adult dog food focuses on maintenance, optimal weight management, and sustained energy levels.
How can I improve my dog's mental health? +
Mental stimulation is as important as physical exercise. Use puzzle feeders, rotate toys weekly, practice short training sessions daily, and provide safe socialization opportunities. Enrichment reduces anxiety, destructive behavior, and cognitive decline.
Are supplements necessary for a balanced diet? +
High-quality commercial diets often meet baseline needs, but targeted supplements like fish oil (coat/joint health), probiotics (gut health), or glucosamine (mobility) can address specific deficiencies or breed predispositions. Always consult your vet before adding supplements.
How does Paws Source tailor plans to my dog? +
We analyze breed genetics, current health metrics, activity patterns, and environmental factors. Our veterinary nutritionists and behaviorists collaborate to create a dynamic plan that evolves as your dog ages or changes lifestyle.

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