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Could Your Pet Be Overweight?
Your pet’s health is your first concern as a responsible pet owner. Pets may have health issues, including obesity, just as humans do. It’s the ideal moment to raise awareness of this crucial problem as National Pet Obesity Day draws near. Our aim is to assist you in identifying if your pet is overweight and to provide guidance on keeping your cherished friend at a healthy weight.
Recognizing the Signs of Pet Obesity: It’s not always easy to spot the early signs of obesity in pets, especially when their appearance varies by breed. However, there are a few general guidelines to consider. If you can’t feel your pet’s ribs without pressing or notice a lack of waistline, it might be time to assess their weight.
Health Implications of Obesity: Your pet’s health may suffer greatly if they are overweight. Numerous health problems are associated with obesity, such as diabetes, heart disease, joint pain, respiratory disorders, and shortened life expectancy. Additionally, due to restricted mobility and lower energy levels, overweight pets may have a lower quality of life.
Causes of Pet Obesity: Understanding the causes of pet obesity is crucial for prevention. Overfeeding, a sedentary lifestyle, and an inappropriate diet can contribute to weight gain. Treats, table scraps, and a lack of regular exercise can all play a role in tipping the scale.
Taking Action and Seeking Professional Guidance: See your veterinarian right away if you think your pet may be overweight. They can do a comprehensive evaluation of your pet, suggest a sensible diet and exercise regimen, and offer you advice on healthy eating and exercise. Steep dietary changes can have a detrimental impact on your pet’s health, so avoid making them without consulting a professional.
Celebrating National Pet Obesity Day: National Pet Obesity Day reminds you to prioritize your pet’s health and well-being. Use this day to assess your pet’s weight, evaluate their diet and exercise routine, and commit to their long-term health.
Consider the weight and general health of your pet as National Pet Obesity Day draws near. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any questions about your pet’s weight or if you are worried about their welfare. We offer professional advice and support if you need assistance with a proper diet, an exercise regimen, or any other aspect of your pet’s care. Together, let’s strive to maintain a healthy weight and give our furry friends an enjoyable, active life. To arrange a consultation and start your pet on the path to a healthier future, get in touch with us.

Belleview Animal Clinic

Happy 2025
From Our Family to Yours

We will be closed until
january 2nd at 9am

Belleview Animal Clinic we will be closed from Tues 12/24 at 2pm until 9am Fri 12/27

Merry Christmas from your Belleview Animal Clinic Family

We will be closed on July 4th

We wish you a safe and happy holiday!

We Will Be Closed for

Juneteenth honors the day the last Confederate community of 250,000 enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas, received word that they have been freed. 2 years and 5 months after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. On June 19, 1872, community leaders saved $1,000 to purchase land in 1872, that would be devoted specifically to Juneteenth celebrations. That land became Emancipation Park. Texas was the first state to recognize Juneteenth in 1980, calling it “Emancipation Day.” On June 17, 2021, Juneteenth National Independence Act, established June 19th as a federal holiday.

we will be closed
thurs 6/13
for building maintenance

Our clinic will be closed on Monday, Sept 2nd, in observance of Labor Day.

Labor Day honors the American labor movement and the contributions of workers to the development and achievements of the country.