Obesity is just as dangerous to dogs as it is to people.
Worldwide it is estimated that over one third of the canine
population are overweight. If your dog weighs more than 10% over
its recommended weight it is classified as obese. Overweight
dogs on average have their life expectancy shortened by 2 years
and are at high risk from many of the obesity related diseases,
contributing to heart disease and making arthritic joints more
painful.
Here at Keaton, in consultation with Anne Raymond, Breeders
Manager from Advance, we are available for consultations with
owners to assess the nutrition and exercise requirements of the
individual dogs. We can create a diet suitable for achieving
weight loss and implement a suitable exercise program.
Our aim is to help you achieve weight loss for your dog.
Weight loss is not a quick process and may sometime but with a
strict nutrition and exercise program will give your dog a
happier and healthier lifestyle.
To discuss weight loss programmes for your Dog, please contact
us.