Fat Pet?...One Simple Nutrient Can Burn The Fat

January 28th, 2013 at 6:40 am EDT
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Hi Friend,

It is now estimated that OVER 50% of our pets are overweight, and even more disconcerting 41% of dogs and 32% of cats are considered to be obese.

 An overweight pet will live an average 2-5 years less than a pet with an ideal body weight.

Clearly you want your pet to live longer, so sooner is better than later for dealing with obesity.

My supplement may help as it contains specific metabolism boosting ingredients.

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Your pet is considered overweight when body fat exceeds 15% above ideal body weight.

Obesity predisposes your pet to a range of health problems.

Here are some of those:

  • Diabetes
  • Heart disease
  • Arthritis
  • Neurological disorders
  • Breathing problems
  • Cancer and tumours
  • Increased surgical and anaesthetic complications
  • Skin disease
  • Early signs of aging
  • Heat intolerance
  • High blood pressure
  • Reproductive disorders
  • Decreased quality of life
  • Increased susceptibility to infections

 

Does your pet have a weight problem?

                   1. Is it difficult to feel your pet’s ribs?

  1. Is your pet reluctant to exercise?
  2. Does your pet seem to tire easily with activity?
  3. Does your pet have little or no ‘waist’?
  4. Do you give your pet table scraps or leftovers?
  5. Does your pet waddle?
  6. Can you easily pinch fat over your pet’s ribs
  7. Does your pet’s belly sag to the floor?

 

 

 

Answers to the problem

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            1. Eat the RIGHT things- ie MORE protein, and LESS carbohydrates

              2.  The RIGHT snacks…ie HIGH PROTEIN, Not CARBS

            3.  Regular Exercise

            4.   Treat underlying medical problems

            5.  Supplements which can INCREASE metabolism

 

One supplement linked to INCREASING metabolism includes colostrum. ( Source: Livestrong.com)

Weight Loss

Colostrum supplementation has been shown to help increase lean body mass. Lean mass gains lead to increases in basal metabolic rate (BMR), or the energy your body needs for all its functions, such as breathing, circulating blood, hormone level adjustment and growing and repairing cells. Increased energy expenditure increases weight loss. Colostrum has a role to play in weight loss.

Dosage

Shing, et al., suggest that 20 to 50 grams a day of colostrum, combined with other high-quality proteins, such as whey and casein, yield the greatest benefits.

 

Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM

 

 

P.S. Ultimate Canine and Ultimate Feline contain colostrum in appropriate levels to HELP your pet.

If you have an overweight dog or cat, you should consider it.

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