
A kutya egészsége nem úri huncutság! – Hegyezd a füled! (videó)
Csepelyi Adrienn-nel és Bangó Bendegúz kutyatrénerrel
BUDAPEST – In a recent discussion titled 'Hegyezd a füled!' (Prick Up Your Ears!), WMN Magazin featured Adrienn Csepelyi and dog trainer Bendegúz Bango, who offered crucial insights into maintaining canine health. The experts highlighted several key indicators of a dog's well-being, starting with the condition of their coat. A shiny, dandruff-free coat is a primary sign of a healthy dog. Bango explained that while some shedding is normal during molting periods, excessive or patchy hair loss, or dull fur, could signal underlying issues like allergies. He stressed the importance of proper nutrition, including supplements rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E, to support coat health. Regular bathing and brushing are also vital, especially for long-haired breeds, to remove dead hair and prevent matting. The discussion also touched upon the often-overlooked aspect of dental hygiene. Bango emphasized that neglecting tartar buildup can lead to severe infections, as demonstrated by a personal anecdote shared by Csepelyi about her adopted dog, Tina Turner, who suffered serious health complications due to untreated tartar. Both experts urged dog owners to schedule regular professional dental cleanings for their pets. Finally, a significant warning was issued regarding foxtails, a common plant seed that poses a painful threat during summer. These sharp seeds can burrow into a dog's skin, ears, eyes, or paws, causing severe pain and infection. Owners were advised to promptly seek veterinary assistance for foxtail removal, as attempting to remove them at home can worsen the situation. The experts underscored that these are not mere inconveniences but serious health concerns requiring professional attention.
Csepelyi Adrienn-nel és Bangó Bendegúz kutyatrénerrel