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Obesity is not just a problem in people; pets are packing on the pounds too! A recent report from the National Academy of Science shows that one in four pets is overweight or obese. This problem can no longer be ignored!
Talk to your vet about TrimPet™ and support your pet's weight loss program! Along with changes in its diet, increase the amount of exercise your pet receives. This can simply mean regular walks with your dog (good exercise for both of you) and more play time with it. Cats tend to do their own thing, but you can take time to discover your cat's favorite toys and encourage it to play.
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Supplement
Facts
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| Serving
Size |
1
Wafer |
| Servings
Per
Container |
120 |
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| Amount
per
Serving |
%
Daily
Value |
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| Vitamin B6 |
250 mg |
| Vitamin C |
3 mg |
| Folic Acid |
1 mcg |
| Chromium (as chromium picolinate) |
10 mcg |
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TrimPet™
Proprietary
blend
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500mg |
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Garcinia Cambogia, Phase2® (Phaseolus Vulgaris Extract), L-Carnitine (tartarate), Citrus Aurantium Extract, Green Tea Extract |
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| *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Nutrient Profile. |
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Other
Ingredients
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May include Microcrystalline Cellulose, Dicalcium Phosphate, Maltodextrin, Stearic Acid (plant source), Magnesium Stearate, Silica (flow agent), Liver Flavor.
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Recommended
Use:
1 chewable wafer per 20 lbs. of pet weight twice daily. If your pet is fed only once daily, both doses can be combined to be taken once each day. For best results, low fat diet and proper exercise is highly recommended.
Phase2™:
Phase2™ is a registered trademark of Pharmachem Laboratories, Inc.
Keep
out
of
reach
of
children.
Keep tightly closed and store in a cool, dry place. |
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A recent report by the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council indicates that 25 percent of dogs and cats in US are obese. Obesity is the number one nutritional disorder among dogs and cats, making them susceptible to many health problems, including:
- Reduced life span
- Impaired heart, liver, breathing functions
- Digestive disturbances
- Increased surgical risk
- Skin problems
- Heat stress
- Increased diabetes risk
The most common cause of obesity are diet, heredity, or hormonal disorders. Diet - or over-consumption, is the most common. If it is necessary to change a pet's diet to a lower calorie food, its important to make the change gradually over 7 to 10 days, adding small amounts of the lower calorie food to the existing diet.
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