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What harm does pet dog obesity have?
The hazards of pet dog obesity are: the probability of obese dogs suffering from diabetes is much higher than that of light dogs; Obese dogs may have a high risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; Obese dogs are also prone to arthritis; Obese dogs generally have short waist and long legs and so on.

1. Obese dogs are more likely to develop diabetes than light dogs. For humans, diabetes is a chronic disease, and it is a long-term disease that requires long-term maintenance of dosage. It's basically a lifelong disease.

Second, obese dogs may have a high risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Whether human or animal, fat is not only accumulated under sebum. If we are too obese, our blood will also contain too much fat, which will easily lead to the recurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and increase the burden on the heart.

The heart is the source of the body. If there is something wrong with our heart, over time, other organs will also have problems, and many problems will appear intermittently.

Third, obese dogs are also very likely to suffer from arthritis. From the appearance, if the dog is too fat, its limbs will bear great pressure. After a long time, overweight has caused extra burden to the body. Some obese dogs can be seen by walking. It seems particularly difficult for obese dogs to walk. Generally, they walk in a figure of eight. This kind of dog obviously has joint problems!

4. Obese dogs generally have long waist and short legs, similar to Beijing Ba dogs, dachshunds and bulldogs. The obese body causes the lower body to be unable to support too much weight, and the pressure of the long waist may also cause the dog's lower body to be disabled.

If there are owners who have kept similar Beijing Ba, bulldog and dachshund at home, they must pay attention to their pets. This kind of dog is naturally obese. For the dog's health, the owner needs to develop good living habits and eating habits for the dog from an early age, and don't wait until it is too fat to walk.

If the dog is too fat, it will naturally become a difficult thing to move, because its body burden is too heavy, and its four calves can't bear such heavy pressure at all. If he has difficulty in moving, he will probably walk and wrestle by himself.

If you are good at wrestling, you will get up by yourself if you fall. If it is serious, it may lead to a broken dog. Once the dog is broken, it is basically equivalent to disability, which is a great blow to the dog!