Obesity
Dogs are classified as competitive eaters which means they evolved to eat whatever is available and, on top of that, to eat it as quickly as possible. Due to dogs’ natural inclinations towards being voracious eaters, the habit many owners of overfeeding dogs and lack of physical exercises, obesity has become a serious and life-threatening condition in dogs.
Recent studies show that obese dogs have lowered resistance to certain diseases such as canine distemper, salmonella and skin issues. What is more, overweight and obese dogs are at higher risk of developing heart issues, diabetes and arthritis. If not the cause, obesity acts like an aggravating factor influencing the previously mentioned conditions.
Fortunately, in recent years, the improvement of care, preventative veterinary medicine and treatment techniques have extended the lifespan of our canine friends. With proper care and nutrition, as well as regular check-ups at the vet’s office, your fur baby can live a long and happy life.
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