Nutritional guidance to help and maintain your dog's general health and well-being.
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association says that weight control is the most important thing pet owners can do to increase the length of their pet’s life. Our staff of trained Doctors and Registered Technicians will be glad to implement a weight loss program, set realistic weight loss goals, and recommend proper nutrition.
The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention estimates that 54% of dogs are overweight. Once a dog exceeds 10% of their ideal weight they are considered to be overweight. Increased weight can cause joint disease, diabetes, and many other preventable conditions.
Yes, some breeds are not very active and love to eat. The Pug and Bulldog are two common breeds that a prone to becoming overweight.
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