How many people out there believe that giving all the treats and table scraps that an animal wants,needs, or desires is a good habit? If this is your belief then let me enlighten you. The quality of life for an overweight animal is not a good quality of life. Here are some problems that overweight animals are predisposed to:
· Arthritis is worsened because of increased stress on joints.
· Respiratory issues because it takes more work to move chest muscles.
· Diabetes Mellitus which is an insulin resistance in cats.
· Hepatic Lipidosis is caused when a cat becomes ill and goes off food. The liver is then under stress to mobilize fat for energy. The liver becomes overwhelmed with fat and can cause the liver to fail. At that time a simple sickness can become a deadly illness.
· Increased surgical risks, because air exchange is more difficult.
All in all, the extra treats and table scraps are doing nothing but reducing your pet’s life span. A recent study showed that a group of labs fed 20% less than there counterparts, lived 2 years longer, and were healthier If you could ask your pet what their favorite treat is, it has nothing to do with the food. It is all about getting your loving attention. Show your love with walks and extra play, not extra food/treats.
Some breeds are more prone to becoming overweight; some of these are retriever breeds, terrier breeds and also some of the small hound breeds. All dogs and cats can become overweight regardless of breed. A few ways to insure that this does not happen are to make sure your animal is getting the correct measured amount of food for their size. It is really important to pay attention to the feeding guidelines for their food. Making sure the kids or toddlers (or adults!) in the house are not offering up table scraps on a regular basis. An animal that has been spayed or neutered may have a little bit more likelihood of getting overweight so exercise is a good habit to get into.
Just remember an obese pet is not a good thing. Let’s keep them happy and help prolong their lives.
This blog was written by Wendy Heather
· Arthritis is worsened because of increased stress on joints.
· Respiratory issues because it takes more work to move chest muscles.
· Diabetes Mellitus which is an insulin resistance in cats.
· Hepatic Lipidosis is caused when a cat becomes ill and goes off food. The liver is then under stress to mobilize fat for energy. The liver becomes overwhelmed with fat and can cause the liver to fail. At that time a simple sickness can become a deadly illness.
· Increased surgical risks, because air exchange is more difficult.
All in all, the extra treats and table scraps are doing nothing but reducing your pet’s life span. A recent study showed that a group of labs fed 20% less than there counterparts, lived 2 years longer, and were healthier If you could ask your pet what their favorite treat is, it has nothing to do with the food. It is all about getting your loving attention. Show your love with walks and extra play, not extra food/treats.
Some breeds are more prone to becoming overweight; some of these are retriever breeds, terrier breeds and also some of the small hound breeds. All dogs and cats can become overweight regardless of breed. A few ways to insure that this does not happen are to make sure your animal is getting the correct measured amount of food for their size. It is really important to pay attention to the feeding guidelines for their food. Making sure the kids or toddlers (or adults!) in the house are not offering up table scraps on a regular basis. An animal that has been spayed or neutered may have a little bit more likelihood of getting overweight so exercise is a good habit to get into.
Just remember an obese pet is not a good thing. Let’s keep them happy and help prolong their lives.
This blog was written by Wendy Heather