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Automatic Pet Feeders Can Stop Pet Obesity

... realize that they could be actually slowly killing their pets by overfeeding them. The biggest contributor to pet obesity is overeating. Most pets will eat whatever is put before them because it is their natural instinct. For example, ... Read Read: Automatic Pet Feeders Can Stop Pet Obesity

By: Paul Counts | 27/05/2007 | Pets
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S. Michael Windsor

Pet Obesity: are You Contributing to Your Pet’s Shortened Life?

... a member of the family and ‘spoil’ them accordingly, research shows that this is actually hurting them in many cases. Pet obesity, just like obesity in humans causes higher risk of diseases as well as shortened lives. Some of the problems ... Read Read: Pet Obesity: are You Contributing to Your Pet’s Shortened Life?

By: S. Michael Windsor | 27/09/2007 | Pets
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Pet Obesity - a Growing Concern

... leave their pets alone in their house, eating for themselves whatever they want and not providing any exercise. Obesity conditions of pets can lead to devastating state of their health like high blood pressure, skin problems, increased ... Read Read: Pet Obesity - a Growing Concern

By: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets
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Fat Pets Equal Fat Bills

... of dogs and chocolate the problem is much more serious, as pancreatic and heart problems can result from chocolate ingestion. If Your Pet is Obese, You'll Suffer Too A staggering 81% of animal physiotherapists believe that obesity is the ... Read Read: Fat Pets Equal Fat Bills

By: Simon Christopher | 02/06/2008 | Pets
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Obesity in Pets

... have a good reference point to infer the results from his observations, i.e. he should have good knowledge and information about the general physical appearance of the species of his pet. Obesity decreases the life span of your pet, and an ... Read Read: Obesity in Pets

By: Jackie Serta | 05/08/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
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Techniques for Dealing With Overweight Pets

... reasons for overweight pets, lack of exercise and over-eating, there are other factors that can contribute to pet obesity. Some pets have medical conditions which may play a role in their weight gain. For this reason it is important to ... Read Read: Techniques for Dealing With Overweight Pets

By: Craig Smith | 27/11/2007 | Pets
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Why Obesity In Your Pet Is Just As Dangerous As It Is For You

... to scoop up the leftovers after a meal and give them to the animal. This can easily contribute not only to the pet's obesity but other health problems as well. Pet food contains all of the nutrients that an animal needs but human food ... Read Read: Why Obesity In Your Pet Is Just As Dangerous As It Is For You

By: Gregg Hall | 31/12/2006 | Pets
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A Guide to Pet Insurance

... food, the chances of their getting any illness are very low. It has been found that certain over fed pets and pets which were fed with table scrap develop obesity which is the main cause to all kinds of illnesses in pets. A due care to ... Read Read: A Guide to Pet Insurance

By: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets
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Getting the Best Deal Out of Pet Insurance Policies

... policies with various terms and conditions, to get the real deal out of the insurance policies. The pet owner should go through each term and condition to select the one which will give the maximum benefit out of it. Online services are ... Read Read: Getting the Best Deal Out of Pet Insurance Policies

By: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets
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Dog Obesity: The Top Three Ways To Keep Fido In Tip-top Shape

... bit too fluffy, it is important that you take action. Just as it is with people, obesity in dogs is a serious problem that can lead to a variety of health issues for your pet that may lead to expensive veterinary care and even heartbreak in ... Read Read: Dog Obesity: The Top Three Ways To Keep Fido In Tip-top Shape

By: Lisa Failla | 15/11/2007 | Pets
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Choosing the Right Pet Insurance Policies

... to spend till the set limit regardless of the amount to be paid towards the medical expenses. This plan may entitle the pet owner with a low deductible, but calls for high co-pay, which will be more costly affair in the long run than the ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Pet Insurance Policies

By: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets
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Pet Diseases: Healthy Pets Make Healthy People

... very much susceptible to these kinds of infestations. This can be very well controlled and prevented. Infestations due to external parasites: Pets are affected by external parasites like the lice, mites, fleas and ticks. They are ... Read Read: Pet Diseases: Healthy Pets Make Healthy People

By: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets
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Your Food Could Be Secretly Killing Your Pet

... you can avoid them for the sake of your animal. Here is how a few of some of the most common "human foods" become harmful for pets: Chocolate and other foods containing caffeine Caffeine is one of the greatest culprits because it ... Read Read: Your Food Could Be Secretly Killing Your Pet

By: Paul Counts | 31/03/2008 | Pets
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The Tips That Could Save Your Pets Life

... to the digestive system and the elimination of waste. It is important to remember, though fiber has many benefits to people and pets, it also has a few downsides. Fiber may cause flatulence, increased stool quantity or size, or a loosening ... Read Read: The Tips That Could Save Your Pets Life

By: Elise Rogers | 18/02/2008 | Pets
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Is your Pet a Porker?

... of their obesity: 1. Heart disease. The bigger you are, the harder your heart has to work to pump blood around the body. Very obese pets have a higher than normal heart rate and a larger heart with no reserve capacity, meaning they get out ... Read Read: Is your Pet a Porker?

By: Matthew Homfray | 08/12/2006 | Pets

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