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Help Your Pet Shed Pounds
(NAPSI)-If your pooch is looking a little pudgy or your feline seems a bit
fat, vets say it's important to take action.
Obese pets face many of the same health problems that threaten people-and,
as in the human population, pet obesity has become an epidemic. Sixty-three
percent of American homes now own a pet, and as many as 40 percent of those
pets are estimated to be overweight.
"Whether you've got two legs or four, effective weight management is
an absolute must. In fact, studies show that limiting a dog's caloric intake
could extend his life by as much as two years," says veterinary
nutritionist Dr. Edward Moser.
So how do you tip the weight loss scales in your pet's favor? Dr. Moser
says pets lose weight the same way people do-through diet and exercise. Try
these tips:
• Choose a Balanced Diet-Dr. Moser recommends the Wellness® brand, with
natural human-quality ingredients that fulfill a cat's or dog's nutritional
needs.
• Controlled Portions-Consider calorie count and healthy serving sizes.
• Walk It Off-Take your pet for frequent walks or at least be certain
they have room to romp.
• See Your Vet-Ask your veterinarian if your pet is at a healthy weight.
If he's not, ask for advice on shedding those pounds.
"Remember, two extra pounds on a 10-pound cat is 20 percent-that's a
lot," says Dr. Moser. "It's important to watch your pet's
weight."
For more information on Wellness, visit www.wellnesspetfood. com.
"Two extra pounds on a 10-pound cat is 20
percent-that's a lot.
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