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Giving your pet the right balanced diet is one of the most important ways to ensure that it stays healthy.

Pet diet recommendations will depend on a variety of factors, such as:

  • Species/breed
  • Age of your pet
  • Lifestyle
  • Your pet’s health
  • Weight of your pet and whether it needs support to gain/lose weight
  • Whether it has vitamin/mineral deficiencies   

When you register your pet with us, we will discuss its diet with you when you come in for his/her first health check. Our team is on hand to give you any pet diet advice that you need.

Pet Obesity  

More than 60% of vets say obesity is the biggest health and welfare concern for UK pets, according to figures released by the British Veterinary Association.

What will happen if my pet is obese?   

Pet obesity can lead to life-long and life-threatening illnesses such as heart disease, breathing problems, diabetes and arthritis.

Just like humans, your pet’s weight management can have a huge impact on its health and wellbeing.  

Causes of pet obesity   

There are a number of contributory factors in pet obesity; they include:

  • Not following understanding pet food feeding guidelines
  • Feeding pets human food which has a much higher calorific content than its pet equivalent
  • Providing too many treats and snacks
  • Lack of exercise

How do I know if my pet is overweight?

We do both visual and physical checks with your pet to establish whether it is overweight. Sometimes, it is not always obvious. Please do contact our team if you have any concerns or to book an appointment.

How we can help you and your pet with pet nutrition or pet weight issues   

We will be happy to weight them for you – and let you know if your pet’s weight needs extra care and attention. You can bring your pet along to one of our pet weight clinics. These are run by our vet nurse team and they aim to help you achieve and maintain your pet's optimum weight.

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