19 May, 2012

mypetfriends.co.uk

Advertisment:
Advertisment: HelpYouCover Pet Insurance
Home arrow Pet News arrow Fight the flab with Fido!
Fight the flab with Fido! PDF Print E-mail
Written by MyPetFriends   
Friday, 22 August 2008
chocolate_swirl.jpgThe UK is currently in the grip of a human obesity crisis and it seems that the nation’s dogs are fast following in their owners’ footsteps, with up to 50 per cent of dogs being obese.
-
For pet owners that want to share healthier lifestyles with their canine companions, Hill’s Pet Nutrition and National Tourist Boards, Enjoy England, VisitScotland and VisitWales have revealed a list of the 52 best-loved dog walks in the UK, which have been shortlisted for a chance to become one of the UK’s 21 Top Dog Walks. You can help decide which walks make it into the top 21, by voting at www.21topdogwalks.co.uk You could also win a year’s supply of Hill’s Science Plan dog food.
 -
Now into its second year, Hill’s Pet Nutrition launched the 21 Top Dog Walks campaign to help reduce the rising levels of canine obesity. By simply taking your pooch for twice-a-day walkies you can help reduce canine obesity and the risk of related conditions such as heart disease, arthritis, breathing difficulties and diabetes. Plus with the nation looking for ways to be greener, walking is also a perfect way to reduce your carbon footprint and save some money. 
 -
Tom Wright, chief executive of national tourism agency, VisitBritain says: "The credit crunch and wider economic climate is making it increasingly possible that many more people will opt for a UK break instead of going abroad. What's more, a domestic break is often the easiest and best way to holiday with your pet, letting you all enjoy long walks in the beautiful English countryside, beside the coast or in national parks. By providing a list of the top dog walking spots, we will encourage people to go and discover the fantastic beaches, parks and woodlands that the UK has to offer."
 -
If you are concerned about the weight of your pet, Hill’s Pet Nutrition recommends that you visit your veterinary practice for a weight check and to find out the ideal weight for your pet together with a suitable diet and exercise regime if necessary.


Comments
Add NewSearch
Write comment
Name:
Website:
Title:
UBBCode:
[b] [i] [u] [url] [quote] [code] [img] 
 
 
:angry::0:confused::cheer:B):evil::silly::dry::lol::kiss::D:pinch:
:(:shock::X:side::):P:unsure::woohoo::huh::whistle:;):s
:!::?::idea::arrow:
 
Security Image
Please input the anti-spam code that you can read in the image.
 
< Prev   Next >
Text size: A ↑ A ↓ Reset
Home
Search
Pet Directory
Pet News
Kitty & Teddy's Blog
Pet Care & Tips
 
Pet Shop
Message Board
Directory Categories
FAQ's and Help
Links
About us
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us
© My Pet Friends Ltd 2006-2010. All Rights Reserved.
Site by LAS Design