If You Have Dogs, This Might Concern You
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Overweight
The unsettling truth is that canine obesity is on par with the human obesity epidemic, with similarly deadly effects. Having extra weight on your dog means more than simply a snugger collar—it means a life on the verge of diabetes, heart disease, and excruciating joint discomfort. The worst part? You have the ability to make a difference in your dog's life since you are in charge of two essential areas: exercise and diet. Avoid the pitfall of associating love with excess treats or leftover food from the table; otherwise, you risk endangering your dog's life.

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There are two steps involved in getting your dog back into top physical shape: food and exercise. First, when it comes to feeding, don't rely solely on guesswork. For a customized diet plan based on your dog's age, weight, and activity level, speak with your veterinarian. It's important to feed your pet a balanced diet that supports their body rather than depletes it, to avoid starving them. Second, you cannot compromise on exercise. Your dog needs playfulness, vigorous walks, and maybe even a few canine sports in addition to a leisurely stroll to the mailbox. The best gift you can offer is the gift of good health, so ignore those puppy eyes that beg for just one more cookie. One nutritious meal and fetch game at a time, make it your job to prevent obesity and the plethora of diseases that come with it.
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