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Obesity

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In the wild dogs generally regulate the amount of food they eat. However, there is a trend for modern dogs, like modern man, to eat better food and take less exercise than their predecessors. Just as in people, there is a risk that your dog may become overweight. Obesity is an excessive accumulation of fat in the body - it does not just mean being overweight.

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arrow05Introduction: Obesity

arrow05Is my dog obese?

arrow05My dog hardly eats anything - is it fat?

arrow05A fat dog looks healthy?

arrow05How can I help my dog lose weight?

arrow05How do I know my dog is losing weight?

arrow05What if my dog is still not losing weight?

arrow05My dog has reached his target weight - what now?

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