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Ozempic for cats is coming, and vets are testing it on overweight pets

More than half of the world's pet cats are overweight, experts estimate, and soon, these chubby felines may be treated with a drug similar to Ozempic. In a press release, pet drug company OKAVA ... Read More
How to Get Your Pet to Lose Weight

I recently found myself googling “how to get your cat to lose weight” and stumbled upon countless Reddit threads and pet blogs with vague, often contradictory information. Full disclosure: This ... Read More
Fido get fat? Ozempic for dogs could hit the market in three years

Life’s ruff enough without the added challenge of getting your pudgy pup or tubby tabby to slim down. America’s obesity crisis extends beyond humans — studies suggest that around 60% of dogs and cats ... Read More
The Ozempic Revolution is Finally Coming for Our Pets. Up next: Chonky Cats
Around 70% of Americans are obese or overweight. And their cats aren’t too far off. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, a staggering 61 percent of cats in the United States are ... Read More
Scientists Testing GLP-1s for Overweight Dogs and Cats

Your pet dog or cat might soon be a chubby little munchkin no more. Welcome to the burgeoning era of — we swear we’re not making this up — “ozempets,” in which your servile critters might shed some ... Read More
How to manage pet's weight and obesity?

Work With Your Veterinarian to lose weight What works for one dog may not be safe for another. Before starting any weight-loss program, ask your veterinarian to assess your dog’s body condition, ... Read More
17 Signs Your Pet Might Be Overweight and How to Help

Is your pet as healthy as they should be? Many owners unknowingly overlook signs of weight gain in their furry companions. Extra weight can lead to health issues like joint pain, reduced energy, and ... Read More
Pets on skinny jabs? Here’s how to help them lose weight naturally

In addition to her academic affiliation at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and support from the Institute for Knowledge Exchange Practice (IKEP) at NTU, Jacqueline Boyd is affiliated with The Kennel ... Read More
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