Not exact matches
The most common symptoms of
excess estrogen in
pets, male and female, are enlarged breasts and
weight gain.
Excess weight on
pets can result in an increased risk of osteoarthritis, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart and respiratory disease, kidney disease, and some cancers.
One of the best ways to help an arthritic
pet feel better is to get rid of
excess weight.
Problems Associated with Overweight
Pets Just like in humans,
excess weight can cause a host of health problems in small
pets.
«Most importantly, we recommend for people to speak to their veterinarian about assessing their
pet weight and, if needed, getting them on a customized plan to shed the
excess fat,» Dagan said.
Just as with humans,
excess weight takes a toll on our
pet's health.
Owners find comfort in providing pleasure to their
pets through food, so calories are often given in
excess of what a
pet needs and the
weight starts to pile on.
By creating a healthier lifestyle and feeding a healthier diet, you will ensure that your
pet will not only lose
excess weight but will also be healthier and happier overall.
Just like in humans,
excess weight can cause a host of health problems in small
pets.
• As your
pet's age and
excess weight increase, their risk for becoming ill also increases.
Episodes of apparent blindness, low
weight gain, bad mouth odor (young
pets should have good breath), lethargy, laziness, decrease in appetite, crystals in the urine (this is from the
excess ammonia) and UTIs are also symptoms of a liver shunt.
Excess weight is damaging to your
pet's health and can make existing problems like joint pain or heart disease worse.
It is good to monitor your cat's
weight and take steps to prevent
excess weight gain, which can shorten your
pet's lifespan.
Overweight
pets may start to lose
weight when their body is damaged due to the
excess weight.
If you are also going to feed your
pet some high quality canned dog food, you should reduce the amount of dry food accordingly to prevent
excess weight gain.
A cat which is carrying just 1 pound of additional body
weight is equivalent to us humans carrying an extra 15 pounds, so it's easy to see how this
excess weight can quickly take its toll on your
pet's health.
It is important that our
pets maintain an ideal body
weight to avoid
excess strain and pressure on their joints.
There are senior
pets that tend to gain
excess weight and as such they require a low - calorie diet.
There may also be a medical condition that is causing your
pet's
excess weight.
Excess weight not only affects a
pet's ability to play and move around, but it can lead to many serious diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease.
Diseases such as hypothyroidism and Cushing's disease can lead to
excess weight gain in some
pets.
Ward sums it up, «The bottom line with our annual surveys is that
pets are battling
excess weight just as their owners are.
The recipe does not have an
excess of carbohydrates and neither calories, controlling your cat's
weight and keeping your
pet with lean muscle mass.
Large breed
pets susceptible to arthritis have to be monitored to ensure healthy
weight limits as
excess weight on the dog's joints, speeds up the onset of joint degeneration.
Although obesity isn't a life - threatening condition,
pets suffer from discomfort due to the
excess weight present.
Consuming
excess calories, beyond that which is needed to maintain the
pets present
weight, will lead to obesity.
Carrying around
excess weight potentiates osteoarthritis and joint disease, hypertension, heart and respiratory disease, Type 2 Diabetes / insulin resistance (especially in our kitty cats), as well as a host of other medical issues — all of which can negatively impact a
pet's quality of life.
Whether fat cats and dogs are overweight or qualify as being obese, health threats abound making
excess weight a serious issue and one that
pet owners should work to avoid or correct.
The answers I usually receive are; they fear anesthesia,
pet parents are afraid of a behavioural change and the possibility of
excess weight gain following surgery.
The
excess weight on dogs and cats can jeopardize their health, resulting in skin problems, lethargy and, for older
pets, joint problems and arthritis.»
Excess weight puts more pressure on the joints which makes it even more painful for your
pet to get around.
Any
pet with a suspected luxating patella should undergo
weight management and light exercise to prevent obesity as
excess weight can cause increased pressure on joints, worsening an existing condition.
Because
excess weight on
pets doesn't just worsen their arthritis and slow them down, it can have significant financial and medical implications in the event of an emergency or illness as well.
They can ensure your
pet loses
weight safely, and that
excess weight is not a side effect of a medication or an underlying medical condition.