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National Pet Obesity Awareness Day

Raise awareness about pet obesity, and make sure that your own pets live happy, healthy, long lives by keeping their weight in check.

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Partner with vets and pet wellness brands to position preventive health services and pet nutrition products as essential tools for responsible pet ownership during awareness season.

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  • Before & after pet weight loss transformations to inspire action
  • Vet-approved nutrition tips and healthy treat swaps for common pet obesity culprits
  • Local event spotlights: free pet health screenings and community walks
  • Pet fitness challenges: gamify weight loss goals with leaderboards and rewards

History

To raise awareness about the issue of obesity and promote healthier diets for our pets, many animal lovers schedule this one day a year to celebrate National Pet Obesity Awareness Day.

On National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, a variety of activities are often scheduled in local communities to allow for getting the word out to pet owners.

Veterinarians may host events for National Pet Obesity Awareness Day where owners are encouraged to bring their dogs and cats along to receive complimentary health examination and screening. It may be possible to receive advice, tips and nutrition plans from professionals in the field to help them reduce the weight of the dog or cat and stop the problem escalating further tailored to their pets’ requirements.


How to celebrate

Get an Overweight Pet to the Vet

During a regular annual checkup, most veterinarians will check a pet’s weight to make sure they fall within a healthy range, based on their breed, height and other factors. But for those who have a pet who seems to be getting pudgy or has other possible symptoms of obesity, it is important to get on the phone with the pet’s doctor. Here are some signs that it’s time to get Rover or Felix over to the vet for a weight check: Sagging belly or midsectionLagging behind on walks, or resistance to going at all Excessive panting or other breathing difficulties Fatigue, tiredness and refusal to play games

Join a Local Pet Obesity Awareness Event

Head on over to one of the above mentioned events to celebrate National Pet Obesity Awareness Day! During many events like this, local sponsors might have games and activities for pets as well as their owners to participate in. And sometimes vendors will participate by handing out free healthy dog snacks, trial size merchandise, or other treats to enjoy.

Take Your Dog for a Walk

One of the best ways to reduce or prevent pet obesity is to get outside for a walk. A walk probably won’t hurt the human owners either, for that matter! In honor of National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, begin a new habit of grabbing a leash and getting that pup out in the neighborhood or over to enjoy a dog park. Since the cooler autumn may already be in full swing by this time, it might also be a good time to think about picking up a sweater or jacket for the pup so that everyone is ready to keep going for walks, even when inclement weather hits!

Cut Back on Snacks and Treats

It is difficult to deny these furry companions of the food they constantly beg for, and seeing the delight on their faces when they are given treats and scraps from lunch or dinner is one of the greatest things about having a pet. But indulging them in this regularly is probably doing more harm than good. In honor of National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, maybe it is time to make a commitment to being more careful about what and how much Rover is eating by cutting back on table food or treats. Have the family stop feeding Felix their scraps and perhaps begin weighing out their food to have an accurate understanding of how many calories they are consuming. History of National Pet Obesity Awareness DayTo raise awareness about the issue of obesity and promote healthier diets for our pets, many animal lovers schedule this one day a year to celebrate National Pet Obesity Awareness Day.On National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, a variety of activities are often scheduled in local communities to allow for getting the word out to pet owners. Veterinarians may host events for National Pet Obesity Awareness Day where owners are encouraged to bring their dogs and cats along to receive complimentary health examination and screening. It may be possible to receive advice, tips and nutrition plans from professionals in the field to help them reduce the weight of the dog or cat and stop the problem escalating further tailored to their pets’ requirements.