A North Texas veterinarian offers tips to keep our pets healthy and in shape to fight off obesity.
Pets come in all shapes and sizes and every day more people are adding a four-legged friend to their family.
To know if our pet is overweight or obese, we can observe and analyze the silhouette of its body. Ideally, we want to easily feel the ribs when we touch the sides of the chest and see a defined waist when viewed from above and from the side while our pet is standing on all fours.
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