By Dr. Sharine Alice, VMD (CMVCR1117)

Obesity is now one of the most common health issues in cats and dogs. Studies estimate that over half of pets in developed countries are overweight, a condition that can silently shorten their lives.

Why It Matters

Obesity is not just “extra weight”—it increases the risk of:

▫Shorter lifespan (up to 2 years less in dogs).

▫Arthritis and mobility problems due to excess joint stress.

▫Diabetes, especially in overweight cats.

▫Breathing and heart strain, reducing the quality of life.

▫Higher cancer risk in some cases.

What Owners Can Do

▫Measure portions carefully—avoid free feeding.

▫Encourage daily activity: walks, play, interactive toys.

▫Monitor weight regularly with your vet.

▫Use veterinary diets if needed for safe weight loss.

Obesity shortens pets’ lives. Learn quick vet-approved steps for safer feeding, activity, and steady weight loss—energy and years gained.

✅A healthy weight is one of the greatest gifts you can give your pet. Start with small changes—replace treats with play, measure food instead of guessing, and make exercise part of their routine. Your furry friend will thank you with more energy, better health, and extra years by your side.

Dr. Sharine Alice, VMD (CMVCR1117) 

Contact: (506) 8307-8400

Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

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