Fat Cat?
Recent studies estimate that just over 50 percent of all pets in the United States are considered overweight or even obese. Just like humans, overweight pets run a risk of developing illnesses that shorten their lifespan. Being overweight can lead to Type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis and other joint disease, respiratory problems, high blood pressure, plus many forms of cancer are associated with obesity. But the good news is with a little effort you can keep your pet trim and potentially extend his lifespan by years!
The formula for managing a pet’s weight is simple: If calories burned exceed calories consumed in food and treats, your pet loses weight. Sound familiar? Much of the difficulty lies in the fact that we’re not always familiar with our pets’ daily calorie requirements or intake; if multiple family members feed or give treats, it can get even more difficult to monitor your pet’s intake.
The only way to track how many calories your pet consumes each day is to carefully measure each time you feed. Don’t forget to count the calories in your pet’s treats too, as they can add up quickly. Look for low-calorie treats or small training treats. Your pet may refuse diet food, or beg for table scraps. You must be mentally prepared to stay strong… While it may be difficult to resist your pet when he begs for treats with those big sad eyes, the consequences of giving in are far worse. By reminding yourself about the negative health impacts of pet obesity, you’re more likely to stick to a healthy lifestyle for your pet.
Stop by Shelter Hope Pet Shop inside Westfield Valencia Town Center Mall. During the first week of November, we will be handing out healthy treats for your pets in exchange for donating your Halloween candy! We will be sending all candy to our troops overseas. Also sign up for dog training and exercise classes throughout November. And remember, the upcoming holiday foods can be dangerous for pets; visit us on our website: www.shelterhopepetshope.org/scv and Facebook: www.facebook.com/shpsscv for tips on how to keep your pets healthy and safe throughout the holidays!
For more information, please call 661-855-4716 or email: scv@shelterhopepetshop.org.
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