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By Vanessa Davis Veterinarians said in recent study that obesity among dogs and cats is on the rise. Researchers said 56 percent of dogs that they saw were overweight or obese. Many of the dog owners failed to acknowledge this fact. Only 22 percent accepted the idea that their pet was overweight or obese. As in people, extra pounds place extra demands on virtually all the organs of a dog’s body. Unfortunately, disease and sometimes death are the consequences. The health risks to overweight dogs are serious, and every dog owner should be aware of them. Just a few are diabetes; joint, bone and ligament damage; heart disease; breathing problems; skin and coat problems; and a higher risk of cancer. A simple way to check whether your dog is overweight or obese is the “rib test.” As your dog stands, place your hands on his rib cage and gently feel his ribs. Are they well padded? Is it hard to even feel the individual ribs? If so, your dog may have a weight problem. Other tell-tell signs include fat on the lower back and base of tail, no waist when viewed from above, less stamina, decreased interest in physical activities, and difficulty jumping up on furniture or climbing stairs The healthy path is to aim for a slow and steady weight loss. Loss of between 1 and 2 percent of total body weight per week is considered safe. Plan a diet that is low in calories and fat. Look at the back of your dog food bag. Feed for the weight you want your dog to be, not the weight your dog currently is. If you give your dog treats throughout the day, take away some of the regular food you feed him to make up for the calories he is getting in treats. Or just resist the urge to give treats. Also, tell family members and friends about your dog’s weight- loss program, and ask them to not feed him. Eliminating fatty human foods is also a must. A cube of cheese, or the last bit of your burger might not seem like a lot of extra calories to you, but for your pet it will really add up quickly. You have to remember that 100 extra calories for your 2,000 calorie diet isn’t much, but 100 extra calories in a dog that has a 600 calorie diet is a lot. If you must feed human foods, unsalted green beans make great treats. Canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix) makes a great additive to dog food by increasing fiber and making your pet feel fuller. Regular exercise is very important. Get your paunchy pooch up and moving – ideally at least 30 minutes every day – after checking with your veterinarian to make sure your dog is up to the challenge. Spending more time outdoors with your dog will do you both a world of good. And most important, plan regular follow-up visits with your veterinarian, to monitor your dog’s progress and adjust the program as required. Join Dirty Dogs Spa and Boutique on Tuesdays from 7 to 8 for “Lose Pounds with Hounds,” a weekly exercise program for pets and owners who want to drop a few winter pounds or those who want to enjoy a good walk with other pet owners. To join us, register at [email protected]. Do you have questions regarding your pet? Are you interested in specific topic being discussed in The Rolesville Buzz monthly pet column? If so, email your ideas or suggestions to [email protected]. Is Your Dog Overweight? We make house calls. Wake Forest Drug offers FREE DELIVERY SERVICE for all of our products, not just prescriptions. Our delivery service area includes North Raleigh, Wake Forest, Rolesville, and Youngsville. Call if you need anything brought to your home or place of work. We still make house calls. W ake F orest D rug 3113 Rogers Road Wake Forest, NC, 27587 www.wakeforestdrug.com 919.554.2699 10 The Rolesville Buzz April 2013 ...where Buzz readers get information for their friends with fur, feathers, scales & more! Vanessa Davis is a partner of Dirty Dogs Spa and Boutique in Wake Forest. All products mentioned in this article are all natural products and are sold at Dirty Dogs Spa and Boutique. Photo courtesy of Maggie Wendel Photography. Only The Best For Your Furry Friend! Follow us on and for updates and monthly specials oR email us at [email protected] 929 Heritage Lake Road • Wake Forest 919.453.0765 Hours: Mon-Fri: 10 am - 7 pm Sat: 9 am - 5 pm Sun: 12:30 pm - 5 pm Spa self serve dog wash and boutique ...where DIRTY dogs clean up their act! www.dirtydogsllc.com VOTED BEST OF THE BEST! 2012 Best Pet Grooming April 2 EVERY TUESDAY - 7-8 pm - LOSE POUNDS WITH HOUNDS...Join us for an evening workout and walk with your dogs to lose those few extra winter pounds. (Every Tuesday through May) April 13 Special Package - 25% off all Flea Products with any bath purchase. April 15 Dog Training Class - 7:15-8:15 pm. 1st night of 6 wk. program. 6 classes/ $90. Register early. April 20 Rabies and Microchip Clinic at Dirty Dogs. Heritage Animal Hospital will be here from 2-5 pm. April 23 Canine Massage Sarah Bauman will be here to teach Canine Massage. Come out for the basics or join us in a "Paw Massage Session", "Blueberry Facial Session", or a "Sweet Brown Sugar Scrub". Register Early. $25/ session includes all products for class. April 25 Dog Training Class, Thursdays 7:15-8:15 pm. 1st class of 6 wk. session. 6 classes/ $90. Register early. April 27 Celebrate April birthdays at Dirty Dogs Spa with party hats and cake from Gourmutts Bakery. May 9 We are hosting a night out at Wine & Design Spaces are limited. To register, visit the calendar page at http://www.wineanddesignus.com June 1 Dog Daze Afternoon at Dirty Dogs - 1-4pm - We are partnering with Clay fusion for some Pottery Fun! upcoming events DINE IN • TAKE-OUT • FAST DELIVERY DINE IN • TAKE-OUT • FAST DELIVERY 919-266-7606 Store Hours Mon-Thurs 11am - 9pm Fri & Sat 11am - 10pm • Sun 12pm - 9pm 8420 Louisburg Rd., Suite 120, Raleigh, 27616 Forestville Crossing Shopping Center, near Lowes Foods www.roadrunnerspizza.com any order of $25 or more $ 5 off Lg. 2 topping pizza, 1 side, and 2 Liter Coke product Buy an XL Specialty Pizza and get a FREE Medium Cheese Pizza any order of $15 or more $ 3 off $ 19 99 Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13 Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13 Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13 Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13 Finding Health Insurance Can Be Painless! Let Wanda Simplify Your Search For Quality, Affordable Health Insurance! Call for a consultation or visit www.hisonc.com for quotes from top insurance companies. Call ( 919 ) 845-6001 or email: [email protected] WANDA STEPHENS INDEPENDENT HEALTH INSURANCE AGENT Call if you are: • Self-Employed • Between Jobs • Interested in a Group Plan for your Company • Turning 65 & Need a Medicare Supplement or Advantage Plan

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Page 1: where Buzz readers get information for their friends with fur, … · it will really add up quickly. You have to remember that 100 extra calories for your 2,000 calorie diet isn’t

By Vanessa Davis Veterinarians said in recent

study that obesity among dogs and cats is on the rise.

Researchers said 56 percent of dogs that they saw were overweight or obese. Many of the dog owners failed to acknowledge this fact. Only 22 percent accepted the idea that their pet was overweight or obese.

As in people, extra pounds place extra demands on virtually all the organs of a dog’s body. Unfortunately, disease and sometimes death are the consequences. The health risks to overweight dogs are serious, and every dog owner should be aware of them. Just a few are diabetes; joint, bone and ligament damage; heart disease; breathing problems; skin and coat problems; and a higher risk of cancer.

A simple way to check whether your dog is overweight or obese is the “rib test.” As your dog stands, place your hands on his rib cage and gently feel his ribs. Are they well padded? Is it hard to even feel the individual ribs? If so, your dog may have a weight problem.

Other tell-tell signs include fat on the lower back and base of tail, no waist when viewed from above, less stamina, decreased interest in physical activities, and difficulty jumping up on furniture or climbing stairs

The healthy path is to aim for a slow and steady weight loss. Loss of between 1 and 2 percent of total body weight per week is considered safe.

Plan a diet that is low in calories and fat. Look at the back of your dog food bag. Feed for the weight you want your dog to be, not the weight your dog currently is. If you give your dog treats throughout the day, take away some of the regular food you feed

him to make up for the calories he is getting in treats. Or just resist the urge to give treats. Also, tell family members and friends about your dog’s weight-loss program, and ask them to not feed him.

Eliminating fatty human foods is also a must. A cube of cheese, or the last bit of your burger might not seem like a lot of extra calories to you, but for your pet it will really add up quickly. You have to remember that 100 extra calories for your 2,000 calorie

diet isn’t much, but 100 extra

calories in a dog that has a 600 c a l o r i e diet is a lot.If you

must feed h u m a n

foods, unsalted green beans

make great treats. Canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie

mix) makes a great additive to dog food

by increasing fiber and making your pet feel fuller.

Regular exercise is very important. Get your paunchy pooch up and moving – ideally at least 30 minutes every day – after checking with your veterinarian to make sure your dog is up to the challenge. Spending more time outdoors with your dog will do you both a world of good.

And most important, plan regular follow-up visits with your veterinarian, to monitor your dog’s progress and adjust the program as required.

Join Dirty Dogs Spa and Boutique on Tuesdays from 7 to 8 for “Lose Pounds with Hounds,” a weekly exercise program for pets and owners who want to drop a few winter pounds or those who want to enjoy a good walk with other pet owners. To join us, register at [email protected].

Do you have questions regarding your pet? Are you interested in specific topic being discussed in The Rolesville Buzz monthly pet column? If so, email your ideas or suggestions to [email protected].

Is Your Dog Overweight?We

makehousecalls.

Wake Forest Drug offers FREEDELIVERY SERVICE for all of ourproducts, not just prescriptions.Our delivery service area includesNorth Raleigh, Wake Forest,Rolesville, and Youngsville. Callif you need anything brought toyour home or place of work. Westill make house calls.

Wake Forest Drug

3113 Rogers Road Wake Forest, NC, 27587www.wakeforestdrug.com

919.554.2699

10 The Rolesville Buzz April 2013

...where Buzz readers get information for their friends with fur, feathers, scales & more!

Vanessa Davis is a partner of Dirty Dogs Spa and Boutique in Wake Forest. All products mentioned in this article are all

natural products and are sold at Dirty Dogs Spa and Boutique. Photo courtesy of Maggie Wendel Photography.

Only The Best For Your Furry Friend!

Follow us on and for updates and monthly specialsoR

email us at [email protected]

929 Heritage Lake Road • Wake Forest

919.453.0765

Hours:Mon-Fri: 10 am - 7 pm

Sat: 9 am - 5 pmSun: 12:30 pm - 5 pm

Spaself serve dog wash and boutique ...where DIRTY dogs clean up their act!

www.dirtydogsllc.com

VOTED BEST OF THE BEST!2012 Best Pet Grooming

April 2 EVERY TUESDAY - 7-8 pm - LOSE POUNDS WITH HOUNDS...Join us for an evening workout and walk with your dogs to lose those few extra winter pounds. (Every Tuesday through May)

April 13 Special Package - 25% off all Flea Products with any bath purchase.

April 15 Dog Training Class - 7:15-8:15 pm. 1st night of 6 wk. program. 6 classes/ $90. Register early.

April 20 Rabies and Microchip Clinic at Dirty Dogs. Heritage Animal Hospital will be here from 2-5 pm.

April 23 Canine Massage Sarah Bauman will be here to teach Canine Massage. Come out for the basics or join us in a "Paw Massage Session", "Blueberry Facial Session", or a "Sweet Brown Sugar Scrub". Register Early. $25/ session includes all products for class.

April 25 Dog Training Class, Thursdays 7:15-8:15 pm. 1st class of 6 wk. session. 6 classes/ $90. Register early.

April 27 Celebrate April birthdays at Dirty Dogs Spa with party hats and cake from Gourmutts Bakery.

May 9 We are hosting a night out at Wine & Design Spaces are limited. To register, visit the calendar page at http://www.wineanddesignus.com

June 1 Dog Daze Afternoon at Dirty Dogs - 1-4pm - We are partnering with Clay fusion for some Pottery Fun!

upcoming events

DINE IN • TAKE-OUT • FAST DELIVERYDINE IN • TAKE-OUT • FAST DELIVERY

919-266-7606Store Hours Mon-Thurs 11am - 9pm

Fri & Sat 11am - 10pm • Sun 12pm - 9pm8420 Louisburg Rd., Suite 120, Raleigh, 27616

Forestville Crossing Shopping Center, near Lowes Foods

www.roadrunnerspizza.com

any order of $25 or more

$5 off

Lg. 2 topping pizza, 1 side, and 2 Liter Coke product

Buy an XL Specialty Pizza and get a FREE Medium Cheese Pizza

any order of $15 or more

$3 off

$1999Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13

Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13

Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13

Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer expires 04/30/13

Finding Health Insurance Can Be Painless!Let Wanda Simplify Your Search ForQuality, Affordable Health Insurance!

Call for a consultation or visit www.hisonc.comfor quotes from top insurance companies.

Call (919) 845-6001 or email: [email protected] STEPHENS INDEPENDENT HEALTH INSURANCE AGENT

Call if you are:

• Self-Employed

• Between Jobs

• Interested in a Group Plan for your Company

• Turning 65 & Need a Medicare Supplement or Advantage Plan