It’s National Obesity Week from 15 to 19 October 2016 and obesity is not just a ‘people problem’. According to SA vets, more than half of the patients that they treat are overweight. Are you guilty of giving your cat or dogs a few too many treats? Then stick around as Hill’s is sponsoring a great prize to help you kick start your pet’s weight loss journey.
Dieting goes to the dogs
National Obesity Week – 15 to 19 October 2016
Obesity is a massive problem in South Africa, with up to 70% of women and a third of men classified as overweight or obese. And it’s not only a problem for people – it seems the four-legged members of the family are also affected. South African vets say more than half the patients they treat are overweight.
“The cause is basically too much energy in, too little energy out,” says Dr Guy Fyvie, veterinary advisor for Hill’s Pet Nutrition South Africa. “Pets are being overfed and under-exercised.” Research clearly demonstrates that overweight pets have shorter lives and are at higher risk of arthritis, urinary conditions, skin problems, heart disease and cancer. If you think fat pets are happier, think again – overweight pets have been shown to be less happy.
In a bid to tackle this growing problem, hundreds of vets around the country run special Pet Slimmer weight-management clinics, with more than 15, 000 dogs and cats having joined the battle of the bulge in the last five years. “The transformation truly amazes me. Limping pets start walking normally again, breathing difficulties become a problem of the past, they become more energetic, playful and mobile,” says Pretoria-based veterinary nurse Sister Cindy du Preez, who has helped hundreds of patients successfully shed their excess kilos through the Pet Slimmer programme.
The US Association for Pet Obesity Prevention cites a ‘fat gap’ as a key factor in the obesity epidemic – most owners don’t believe their pet is overweight or understand the serious health problems that can create. “Nine out of ten owners mistakenly think their pet’s size is ‘normal’. The truth is we’ve forgotten what a healthy, lean pet looks like,” says Dr Fyvie.
Rather than putting your pet at risk of obesity-related diseases, get a professional, objective opinion. Find a participating #PetSlimmer practice this October on www.PetSlimmer.co.za and book a weight assessment (which are often offered free of charge – check with your practice).
Blog Birthday Giveaway: Win a Hill’s hamper for your overweight pet
Enter via the Rafflecopter below and you could win a hamper for your dog (which consists of 1 x Hill’s Prescription Diet Canine Metabolic 4kg food worth R399 and 1 x Hill’s ball launcher worth R70) or cat (which consists of 1 x Hill’s Prescription Diet Feline Metabolic 1.5kg worth R195 and 1 x Hill’s cat tunnel worth R150).
Terms and Conditions:
- All entries will be verified.
- The giveaway is open to SA residents only.
- Giveaway entrants are not obligated to like any Facebook pages, but it would be appreciated.
- The sponsor will send the prize to the winner directly.
Good luck!
xoxo
Great prize, would love to win this for my dog…
I’d love to win the cat hamper for my over weight gentle giant, Jameson!
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Dog Hamper please
I’d love to win this for my dogs!
A doggy hamper please it is not every day they get treated holding thumbs for this one.
Dog Hamper please
Lovely prize for my baby
Lovely prize for my dogs. Fingers crossed.
A doggy hamper please!!!
Awesome prize for me dogs
Awesome prize and creating awareness. Trusted brand for my canine member of my family.