If you are planning to change your pet's food, it's important to do so slowly to avoid any digestive upset. | Association for Pet Obesity Prevention
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An “obesity first” strategy should be implemented for animals suffering from chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis, insulin resistance, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, hypertension, and more. In simplest terms, “obesity first” means we treat obesity as a priority when confronting thes| Association for Pet Obesity Prevention
In veterinary medicine, labeling a pet as “obese” can imply that the owner has failed to provide proper care and nutrition, potentially causing feelings of unease and criticism. It shifts the focus from underlying physiological causes such as genetics, microbiome, hormonal imbalances, and other biol| Association for Pet Obesity Prevention
“The Year of Ozempic” proclaimed the December 2023 edition of The New Yorker. That same month, the journal Science declared glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) weight loss drugs its “Breakthrough of the Year,” beating out commendable contenders such as new malaria and Alzheimer’s treatments, innovativ| Association for Pet Obesity Prevention