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  • Decreased Energy Needs in Pets After Spaying or Neutering

    Decreased Energy Needs in Pets After Spaying or Neutering

    Neutering may increase a pet’s risk for becoming overweight or obese.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Feeding Management of the Neutered Cat by Jennifer A. Larsen

    Neutered cats are predisposed to becoming overweight or obese.​

    11 min to 15 min

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    Kittens and Adult Cats: The Importance of Staying Lean

    Maintaining a lean, healthy body condition in kittens can help prevent obesity and related health conditions in later years.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Addressing Pet Obesity When an Owner is Unaware of the Problem

    Addressing Pet Obesity When an Owner is Unaware of the Problem

    Watch Dr. Julie Churchill and Dr. Sarah Abood role-play a veterinarian’s conversation with a client who is unaware her dog Benny is obese.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Sugar in Pet Foods

    The small amounts of sugar in pet foods have important functions, but pet owners often view sugar as an ingredient that only adds calories and causes obesity or diabetes.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Dr. Julie Churchill

    Engaging Clients Regarding Pet Obesity

    Discussing this sensitive topic starts with the health and wellbeing of the pet in mind.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Addressing Pet Obesity When an Owner is Resistant to Change

    Addressing Pet Obesity When an Owner is Resistant to Change

    Watch Dr. Sarah Abood and Dr. Julie Churchill role-play a veterinarian’s conversation with a client who is reluctant to feed her overweight cat, Frank, a different diet or to eliminate his treats.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Feeding Kittens

    Feeding Kittens

    Kittens should be fed to achieve normal growth and a lean, healthy body condition.

    1 min to 5 min

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    KITTY, an Already-Spayed Kitten

    Meet Kitty, a kitten newly adopted from an animal shelter.