| Pet Obesity & Arthritis |
| 08/12/10 Administrator |
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We have discussed the importance of weight control for pets who suffer from arthritis. There is no question about it. It is a major issue and we have to understand not only the importance of keeping pets "trim" but how to do it.
Pain and More Pain While that supplement is taking pain away, your pet is still living with excessive weight that has the potential to cause even further joint injury. The load-bearing joints for a human are from the hips down; for pets, it is all four legs and the joints that support them.
Who is at fault? Take the time to read the guidelines for food and body weight. Also, do not rely on foods that are labeled as being "light." Not all of them are so "light" in content. Calories can count in a big way and that is especially true with treats.
If you are following the guidelines for feeding based on the size and weight of your pet and they are still gaining weight, it is likely time to see the vet.
What's the problem? If you are a regular reader of this column, you should also understand that excess weight is not only an arthritis issue. It can also cause a host of other health issues.
You have to understand that pets get lazy just like we do. That is usually (at least in part) a function of aging. Keeping some play and exercise in their regimen is important to stop that process. As well, with age comes the risk of obesity from other factors such as a low thyroid or Cushing's Disease. Obesity also raises the risk of diabetes, heart disease and pancreatic problems.
Dogs versus Cats Conclusion The author's statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not provided to diagnose any disease or to suggest that liquid glucosamine and chondroitin will treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |