I thought that obesity is a problem of humanity. I did not know that in Sydney Australia, people were having problems about their obese pets! According to veterinarians in Sydney, 40 percent of dogs and 33 percent of cats in Australia were obese. It was posing a great concern to pet owners. It was only in Australia that I saw people bringing their dogs to oxygen cubicles. Anyway, if it would be good for people, it would be good for pets too. I wonder, when would they start bringing their pets to aerobic classes? Just kidding!
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Yikes ! any animal that big cant feel god at all we had a basset hound along time ago that was overweight and in the summer time the heat eventually killed it, since then I have kept my animals fit
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