Who’s a plump boy?

Helping your pet on their weight loss journey.

He’s not overweight, he’s just a little bit round. It’s puppy fat.  He’s just growing into himself. These are some of the excuses pet parents lovingly make for their on-the-higher-end-of-the-scale fur babies.

When it comes to loving our pets, we often think that the more we treat them with food, the more we love them. “However, when that attention is too much food and not enough exercise, then it can become a weight problem which can lead to serious health issues,” says Marycke Ackhurst, pet behaviour expert from Hill’s Pet Nutrition. In fact, 50 per cent of pets are overweight, but alarmingly 90 per cent of pet parents don’t even realise this.

With lockdown recently hitting the one-year mark, and many of our lives having been reduced to just our homes, we’ve become a lot more sedentary, which has filtered down to our pets too. It’s a challenge to motivate ourselves to get up and get active, let alone our pets. But exercising your pet doesn’t have to be time consuming and can very easily fit into your daily life. Plus, it will be time well spent. Besides the fitness aspect, spending time with our pets releases those much-needed endorphins.

Here are some tips of getting Rover’s weight down.  

For dogs

For cats

There are ways for you to pets, even using food, but at the same time reducing their intake. This can be done by dividing their daily food intake into:

Exercising your pet means you are dedicated to their health, spending time with them, and their overall wellbeing. However, before you start any new exercise regime be sure to consult your vet and start your pet off slowly to ease them into their new active lifestyle. There are many factors that need to be taken into consideration before adding new exercises, such as their age, fitness level and breed. Some pets are not able to handle certain types of exercise, but will thrive on others.  

For more information on pet obesity, weight management and the success thousands of pets have enjoyed on the Hill’s Pet Slimmer Programme visit petslimmer.co.za    

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