Specific purpose: To inform the audience about the myriad ways to ensure the health dogs of our dogs
Introduction
Attention Getter: to many they are just animals but to most dogs are more than what we may think. They are our pets, friends, family and loved ones. What a better way to take care of such an important aspect of your life than through ensuring it lives.
Thesis: In order to keep your dog healthy, feed it a balanced diet, exercise it and have the veterinarian take a look at it several times a year to prevent diseases.
Credibility statement:
I have seen the way people handle dogs and to many its not that they do not want make their lives better, but rather due to lack of the knowledge.
Preview of the main points:
Feed your dog a balanced diet.
Conduct, if possible, regular exercise for your dog.
Have the veterinarian take a look at it several times a year to prevent diseases.
Feeding is one of the simplest ways that will help you ensure your dog is living healthy.
It will ensure healthy growth.
It will help you monitor the weight of your dog.
It will in prevention of diseases
After feeding the dog it is crucial that the dog be taken out for exercise.
It will make the pet grow stronger and tougher.
If you cannot do it alone, there are professionals trained to do the same.
It helps your dog deal with boredom
Taking the dog to the veterinary at least once a year is very important.
The veterinarian is able to give it vaccines.
He may also notice things that you could not.
He may provide advice on dieting and other things.
Conclusion
Review of main points
Today I have discussed the importance of keeping a healthy diet for your dog.
I have also discussed the importance of exercising your dog
Finally, I discussed the importance of taking it to the veterinary.
Restate Thesis: In order to keep your dog healthy, feed it a balanced diet, exercise it and have the veterinarian take a look at it several times a year to prevent diseases.
Closure: In conclusion, we ought to look after our dogs as if they were our babies.
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