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Fillable Printable Sample Weight Loss Chart

Fillable Printable Sample Weight Loss Chart

Sample Weight Loss Chart

Sample Weight Loss Chart

Feeding Plan
Diet
_________________________________________________
Total Daily Amount to Feed
_________________________________________________
Exercise Plan
___________________________________________________________
CONFESSIONS (Oops, I cheated!!)
Date My pet ate ……
_______ ________________________________
_______ ________________________________
_______ ________________________________
_______ ________________________________
_______ ________________________________
First Assessment:
Date __________
Weight__________
Body Condition:
Grossly Obese
Mildly Obese
Normal
Underweight
Final Assessment:
Date __________
Weight__________
Body Condition:
Grossly Obese
Mildly Obese
Normal
Underweight
Has the target weight been achieved? YES NO
NOTES: _________
____________
_____________________________________
_______________________________________
MEASUREMENTS
START FINISH
NECK ____cm ____cm
CHEST ____cm ____cm
RUMP ____cm __
FERNY HILLS FLABBIES
OBESITY IS THE MOST COMMON NUTRITIONAL
DISORDER SEEN IN CATS AND DOGS.
41% OF DOGS
AND
33% OF CATS
ARE CONSIDERED OBESE.
CAUSES OF OBESITY
breed
heredity
sex
age
overfeeding
lack of exercise
Regular weigh-ins ensure a safe and successful weight
loss for your best friend. Please bring your pet in
every 2 weeks for a FREE weight check and update of
their chart.
COMMITMENT
You and everyone else in contact with
your pet must have 100% commitment
to your pet’s weight loss program.
EXERCISE
Weight loss is not all
about diet…regular
exercise is great as it
increases the number
of calories they burn,
helping them to shed
those excess kilos
faster.
TARGETS
Your weight loss advisor will
decide what your pet’s ideal body
weight is and set a REALISTIC
target weight.
A pet becomes overweight by eating more energy than is used up
by the body. The body then stores the excess energy as fat. Pets
that are overweight are more likely to suffer from
Shortened life spanDigestive upsets
InactivityReduced exercise tolerance
Skin problemsJoint problems
Breathing difficulties Increased surgical risks
Liver diseaseSusceptibility to infections
Heart diseaseNeurologic disorders
DiabetesCancer
Heat intoleranceDecreased quality of life
TIPS
Ice cubes are a great treat. Your pet will
enjoy the texture and ice contains NO
calories!!
GOOD LUCK
Please phone our weight loss advisers on 3351 2122 if you have any
questions regarding your pet’s weight loss.
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