Helping Pets Shed Extra Pounds
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Helping Pets Shed Extra Pounds
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It's surprising to find Jillian Michaels, a renowned trainer from NBC's "The Biggest Loser," facing an obesity issue at home with her Chihuahua, Baxter. Unfortunately, Baxter is part of a growing trend of overweight pets in America.Article Body
Jillian Michaels, known for her role on NBC's "The Biggest Loser," is dealing with an unexpected challenge: her Chihuahua, Baxter, weighs 11 pounds, while his ideal weight is eight. Michaels admits that, like many pet owners, she has been too generous with treats. "I love him so much, it can be hard to say no," she explains. However, she understands that maintaining Baxter's ideal weight is crucial for his happiness and health.To address Baxter's weight, Michaels joined the Hill's 2006 National PetFit™ Challenge. This initiative raises awareness about pet obesity and encourages lifestyle changes. With guidance from her veterinarian, Michaels developed a personalized plan for Baxter, including a switch to Hill's Prescription Diet r/d and ensuring he gets plenty of exercise.
Remarkably, about 40 percent of American pets?"48 million cats and dogs?"are overweight or obese, yet many owners overlook the issue's seriousness. If you suspect your pet may be carrying extra pounds, consult your veterinarian.
As part of the Hill's National PetFit™ Challenge, you can enter your pet once they reach their target weight. Twelve regional winners (six cats and six dogs) will receive fantastic pet prizes and an all-expense-paid trip to New York City for the final awards ceremony. The national champions (one cat and one dog) will also enjoy two round-trip airline tickets and a three-night stay at a pet-friendly hotel.
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