7/08/2008

Is your pet obese?

Hi everyone, I came across this article in the Los Angeles Times about a new drug to combat obesity in pets.

The article got me to thinking about our pets' diet and their overall nutrition. If obesity in our pets is on the rise (estimated to be between 25 and 40 percent), what are we doing wrong?

First, let's look at their diet. Are you feeding Fido a premium dog food? As you well know, I am a proponent of Wellness brand dog food (they also have a complete line of feline products – but I'm a dog owner, so bear with me). Wellness Dry Dog Food is made with human-grade protein sources (not animal by-products), whole grains like oatmeal, barley and brown rice, carrots, apples, spinach, blueberries, sweet potatoes and flax seeds. Wellness is formulated without extra fat and calories. (You can find Wellness brand dog and cat foods through the Portal at our partner stores, dog.com and cat.com.)

Now supplementation. If you aren't already giving your pet PetHealth™ OPC Formula and the PetHealth™ Dog and Cat Multivitamin Formulas, you should really consider incorporating these into your pets diet. PetHealth food supplements are designed specifically for cats and dogs, not humans. Save the Isotonix® for you and your kids – pets have different nutritional requirements, so what may be a safe and beneficial amount for you, may be toxic for your pets. A lot of care and consideration has gone into the PetHealth formulas to ensure that they are providing the key vitamins and minerals necessary to promote the normal growth and development of your pets. PetHealth Multivitamin Formulas help promote normal energy levels, which should come in handy with an overweight pet. PetHealth OPC Formula also promotes joint health, which will definitely come in handy not only as they age, but throughout their active life.

Exercise, exercise, exercise! Think of all of the benefits exercise provides you. It keeps you healthy, keeps your energy levels up and puts you in a good mood. When was the last time you took your dog for a walk and it put him or her in a bad mood? My dog loves to go for walks. One of my goals for the summer was to go to the park everyday after work. It's great for Sebastian (my border collie), he gets a ton of guaranteed exercise everyday, and it's great for me too. Instead of parking my butt on the sofa when I get home, it's off to the park for a three mile walk. Even if you're at home all day, following you around the house is not exercise. So pick up that dusty leash and go for an invigorating walk.

Before you reach for a miracle diet pill for your pets, consider some of the safer alternatives.

Also, as a side note, if you can think of any ways to get your cat off the sofa and into shape, please feel free to post them here.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

For a fun fun time for not only your cat but a gut busting laughing time for you get a laser toy. Turn it on shine it on the floor in front of your cat and start the fun, up the wall, under tables. Type in laser toy under our partner stores and you will find lots of choices. So play away and stack up that BV.

Anonymous said...

Found DOG.COM ok, however CAT.COM is not listed in partner stores listings. Any insight on this? Thanks a bunch!

Eddie Riddle said...

Hi Anon.
It rotates, it will say dog.com, then cat.com, then fish.com, etc. Just give it a second and cat.com will pop up.

You can also find Wellness through petfooddirect.com, which I just found out about yesterday. Right now they are running some great specials on Wellness. They also have some great specials on Greenies dental treats, which can normally be pretty pricey.

Anonymous said...

Eddie!

Thanks for pointing out PetFoodDirect! I will shop there.

Anonymous said...

I agree with anonymous. Dog.com, fish.com, bird.com comes up but no cat.com. I also found Wellness in the PetFoodDirect site and they are having a sale right now.

Anonymous said...

Quick question on the Pet OPC? It says to sprinkle on the food and I have looked to see if you can put it in water as well... can anyone answer this?

Anonymous said...

Yes you can add water, sometimes I add a little olive oil or flax seed oil. They also love a sprinkle of green along with it. I ran out of Pet OPC a few weeks ago and my dogs refused to eat untill it came in the next day. They love their OPC!!

Eddie Riddle said...

Hi Dee,
I sprinkle it onto a little bit of canned dog food. I'm not really a fan of canned food, but I give Sebastian only a little bite and mix in his OPC and Multivitamin. He thinks it's a treat! :)You can mix them in water or oil like Michele said.