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FITNOTFATIfyou’refeeding
yourdogorcathealthyfoodsin
appropriate-sizedportionsand
makingsurethey’regettingenough
exercise,youshouldn’thavean
overweightfriendatyourside.
However,if youstillthinkthey
needtolosea fewkilos,youcan
discusswithyourvethowtohelp
themshedfatandmaintaina
healthyweight.Carryingextrafat
causesunnecessarystressonyour
pet’sbody,particularlyontheir
jointsandinternalorgans.

SCHEDULEVETVISITSRegular
checksatthevetcanprevent
ssuesflaringupand
lderpetsshouldbe
thevetatleastonce
ixmonths.
yournextvisit,ask
vetwhatcommon
usuallyaffecttheir
larbreed,suchas
s ordiabetes.Youcan

GOODFOODKeepingyourpet’s
diethealthyandnutritiousisvital
atanystageoftheirlife,butasthey
agetheyrequirea differentsetof
vitaminsandminerals.Mostbrands
havea seniorrangeoffoodthatwill
likelyincludemoreomega3,6 and 9
fortheirbonesandjoints.

GETTINGOUTANDABOUT
Althougholderpetsmayhavea
slowerpaceandpreferencefor
snugglesoveroutdooractivity,this
doesn’tmeantheyshouldavoid
regularexercise.Youdon’thave
todragthemona ten-kilometre
uphillhike,butencourageyourpet
togetoutandaboutinthefresh
air.Thesightsandsmellsshould
inspiretheir
trotabouta
again.Ifthey
particularlyl
smallindoor
andplaywith
thatwillkeep
mindactivea
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How to ensure your elderly dog or cat stays healthy


Caring for an Ageing Pet


BY Sophie Taylor

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