Pet owners can get best Nutrition Service now from our Vet Clinic in Kingston
Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder in cats and dogs. Obesity is the accumulation of excessive amounts of adipose tissue in the body. There have been many studies done that show obesity can have damaging effects on the health and longevity of cats and dogs.
At Grah Kingston, we are providing quality Cat & Dog Nutrition Services. We are known as one of the
best dog & cat Nutrition vet clinics in Kingston.
There a few reasons why our companions are overweight; it is
up to us to be able to identify when it becomes a problem. Food is probably the
most obvious reason. We like to give our pet treats for coming inside, before
bed, while they are in their crate, etc. However, we tend to forget our
‘treats’ are extra calories and empty calories with no nutritional value in
them. Many treats also have more calories in them then what your pet needs in
total for one day.
In which case, with these additional calories is where the
accumulation starts. Treats are an important part of the training, but treats
need to be limited and carefully picked for each pet. For my pets whose breeds
are prone to becoming obese, I carefully choose their food and treats by
choosing lower-calorie treats and also treats that beneficial to them.
By beneficial I mean helping combat problems such as dental
and joint problems. I also know a lot of people feel the need to give their
dog’s human food; this is ‘okay’ in moderation. If you would like to give your
dog human food, stick to acceptable fruits and vegetables which are much lower
in calories.
Another reason is when your pet is spayed or neutered, their
metabolism changes due to the lack of estrogen and testosterone. We always
recommend you switch their food to a weight management diet after surgery. Very
few spayed/neutered pets can tolerate high-calorie foods. After switching
foods, we recommend you monitor their weight in case you need to increase or
decrease the amounts or switch to a lower calorie food.
Lack of exercise could also contribute to weight gain, and I
do hear this quite a bit. I usually hear this a lot right around this time when
people blame it on ‘winter.’ I do agree winter can sometimes interfere with our
outdoor activities especially when it is icy or minus 40 outside. It is a
pretty good excuse. However, there are plenty of indoor games you can play with
your dog. For cats, there are plenty of games we can do with them too, to get
them moving.
Unfortunately, there are consequences when we overfeed our
pets. The added weight on their joints is hard on them. They can suffer from
arthritis earlier than normal; in a sense, they are aging faster. Also, some
cancers are more prevalent in obese pets. Some things we may not consider are
our pets being clinically depressed because they are overweight and are unable
to do some of their natural behaviors such as cats grooming themselves or dogs
exercising and running around.
These activities take a lot more effort when they are
carrying extra weight. A couple of diseases we also want to try and avoid are
diabetes and hypothyroidism. If you are concerned about your pets’ weight, we
are always here to help guide you and educate you. A good thing to remember is,
if you can see your pets’ ribs or spine, they are too lean and if you can’t
palpate their ribs or spine with a slight fat cover, then they are overweight.
Pet owners are welcome to visit our Animal
Hospital in Kingston. Ongoing proper nutrition, leading to optimum
health and performance is an important goal for every pet owner.