From our friends at Pet 365 in the UK, we have this great chart on pet health focused on obesity. I wonder what this says about us as pet parents. What do you think? Is your pet... a little to chubby?
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We saw this and thought it was great...although we would never get away with feeding Chester and Gretel the 250 calories a day suggested for small Dachshunds. They burn so much energy hiking it is already hard for me to keep weight on them.
Posted by: Jessica @ YouDidWhatWithYourWeiner | 12/03/2011 at 09:30 AM
Our Labrador Retriever's love their food so we always keep an eye on their weight. I'm always worried about potential health risks associated with obesity for myself so why not treat your pets the same way. Stetson was over 82 pounds about a year ago which was about 15 pounds above his optimal weight. He's been on a little diet (I just cut back a bit on his food) and now he's down to just under 70 pounds. Much better for him and I'm sure his joints and the rest of his body appreciate it as well.
Posted by: Colby Morita | 12/06/2011 at 11:27 PM
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Posted by: Wendy Law | 12/23/2011 at 12:12 AM