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Aug 06 2009

Fat Fido’s weight loss help

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Dear Readers

We wanted to share this information for those dog owners that just can not seem to get their dog to lose weight .  

There is now a anti-obesity drug for dogs, It is only available by prescription and like  with any other diet, you also need to cut calories and increase exercise for it work.

But if you have already tried reducing calories and increasing exercise with no result then the new weigh loss drug Slentrol maybe what you need for your fat Fido.

You may have noticed that extra weight impacts your dog’s regular daily activities, making it harder to climb stairs, play, or even walk. But did you know those extra pounds can also affect his or her health? It only takes an additional 20% above ideal weight for a dog to be considered obese. That means if your dog weighs 35 pounds, just 7 extra pounds can put him or her at risk for many serious conditions associated with obesity.

We know you care about your dog’s health. Yet, helping him or her lose unhealthy weight can be difficult. Diet and exercise are often hard to stick with and may not be enough. If you’re frustrated with traditional weight-loss methods and the please feed me I am starving to death look your dog has perfected.. well don’t dispare, now there’s a new option – Slentrol.

Sentrol works inside the small intestine of the dog. It keeps some of the fat from being absorbed into the body, so the dog senses that it’s full and eats less at each meal. A less-hungry dog takes in fewer calories, which leads to weight loss.

Unlike human weight-loss drugs, Slentrol is not associated with undesirable side effects such as oily discharges and excessive gas.

The result? Your dog could lose, on average, 3% of its weight every month through the medically appropriate approach of gradual, sustained weight loss over time.

We also wanted to pass on this tibit for your chubby K9…greenbeans, add some no salt added greenbeans to your dog’s diet will help them feel fuller and loved again.


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