Why is weight management essential?
Protect their joints and mobility
Prevent weight-related diseases
Support their energy and vitality
Understanding your pet's weight changes.
Weight gain can go unnoticed
Weight tends to increase gradually, especially in adult pets. Because of this, it’s easy for changes to go unnoticed until they begin to affect mobility, energy, or overall comfort.
Extra weight affects more than appearance
Just a little extra weight can stress joints, increase the risk of diabetes, and affect organ function. Managing weight is one of the simplest ways to protect long-term health.
Daily habits make a big difference
Eating patterns, activity levels, and even portion sizes all influence weight over time. Adjusting these gently with the right support can help maintain balance and improve overall well-being

How excess weight impacts your pet's health and daily life?
Strains on joints and reduced mobility
Strains on joints and reduced mobility
Extra weight puts significant pressure on joints, increasing the risk of stiffness, pain, and long-term conditions like arthritis. Overweight pets often move less, which further reduces muscle tone and flexibility.
Disrupted metabolism and organ function
Disrupted metabolism and organ function
Obesity can lead to insulin resistance, fat buildup in the liver, and increased risk of diabetes. Even moderate weight gain may affect how efficiently your pet's body processes energy and maintains healthy function.
Lowered energy and quality of life
Lowered energy and quality of life
Overweight pets may seem tired, reluctant to play, or easily fatigued. This drop in activity not only affects their physical health but also limits mental stimulation and emotional wellbeing over time.
