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This New Year, Be Resolute In Combating Pet Obesity

13 years ago
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31st December, 2010 10h12


Project: Pet Slim Down™ from Purina Veterinary Diets® emphasizes veterinary involvement, owner education and peer support as keys to weight loss success Do your New Year’s resolutions include getting in shape? If so, keep in mind that many four-legged family members can also benefit from better eating and more exercise. The number of overweight dogs and cats in America continues to rise. Nearly half (45 percent) of dogs and 58 percent of cats are overweight or obese (at least 20 percent above ideal weight), according to a recent survey of veterinarians by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. “Pet owners might mistakenly think that a pudgy dog or cat is cute, without realizing this extra weight puts the pet at a greater risk for developing serious health problems, including arthritis and diabetes,” says Dr. Grace Long, a veterinarian with Nestlé Purina. “But the good news is that pet obesity can be reversed. With the help of a supportive owner and veterinary team, a diet formulated for weight loss, and regular exercise, pets can achieve healthy, gradual weight loss and a better quality of life.” Pet owners need to remember, however, that while their weight loss success rests largely in their own hands, paws don’t have the same power. If pets are to be successful at getting in better shape – and health – their owners need to intervene. Fortunately, concerned pet owners can start the New Year off on the right foot. In 2010, Dr. Meredith Rettinger, a veterinarian with Laurel Pet Hospital in West Hollywood, Calif., supervised a group of eight overweight dogs and their owners as they participated in Project: Pet Slim Down™ – a 90-day weight loss journey documented online at projectpetslimdown.com. Dr. Rettinger currently is overseeing a similar 120-day journey for dogs and cats and their owners. Project: Pet Slim Down™ is a nationwide program from Purina Veterinary Diets® that unites pet owners and veterinarians in helping pets lose weight. 2011 Weight Loss Resolutions for Your Pet Dr. Rettinger offers five simple guidelines, “2011 Weight Loss Resolutions for Your Pet,” to help you – working with your veterinarian – help your pet live a leaner, healthier life. Resolution 1: Make an appointment with your veterinarian. Just as people need expert guidance and a physician’s supervision when attempting to lose weight and/or improve their fitness level, veterinarians have the knowledge to help pet owners achieve sensible, lasting weight loss for their pets. Resolution 2: Set realistic, measurable exercise and weight loss goals. Your veterinarian can help you rule out any medical reasons for excess weight and help you plan a fitness and nutrition program that takes your pet’s age, size and breed into account. Resolution 3: Discipline yourself to make exercise a priority for you and your pet. Sure, our lives are getting busier and we have less time to exercise, but even setting aside time each day for short walks with your pet will help both of you. Resolution 4: Control portions. Just as limiting intake is important to your own weight loss goals, ensuring a daily volume of allowed food for your pet will be key to success. Your veterinarian can tell you the exact amount of food to feed your pet each day to achieve a healthy weight, so you don’t have to guess. He or she also will remind you not to say “I love you” with food. Resolution 5: Use treats correctly. It’s OK to reward your pet with a treat for a successfully completed task. Just remember that these calories need to be subtracted from the total calories allotted for the day, and they shouldn’t exceed 10 percent of that allotment. Consider low-calorie treats, or break treats into smaller pieces for more rewards with the same amount of calories. Project: Pet Slim Down™ Offers Pet Owners Support to Stay on Track Through Project: Pet Slim Down™, pet owners partner with their veterinary teams to achieve sensible, lasting pet weight loss while receiving online support. Visitors to projectpetslimdown.com can register for the program and find helpful weight loss tips and tools, including brochures tailored to dog or cat owners with information; tips and friendly reminders to help stay on course; and coupons and rebates for Purina Veterinary Diets® products. Pet owners can invite friends and family members to track their progress on Facebook and celebrate success with badges. Like Us … Really Like Us The Project: Pet Slim Down™ Fighting Pet Obesity with Purina Veterinary Diets® Facebook page serves as a rallying place for people fighting pet obesity. Purina Veterinary Diets® recently donated $1 for every “Like” to Adopt-A-Pet.com’s Veterinary Care Fund, raising $50,000 to help homeless pets. "Like" us to help continue spreading the word about pet obesity.

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