Obese Pets on the Increase
Being overweight or obese is a major problem not only in Britain but across the globe. But its not just us humans that have massive weight problems, it seems we are passing it down to our pets as well. Pet obesity has increased dramatically in the last few years, with as many as 60% of all pets in Britain & America being treated for obesity.
This not only causes a massive strain on your pets health, but a financial burden to your wallet. Pet diets are on the increase and its an extremely fast-growing market treating obese pets. However, we know its hard to refuse someone with those big droopy eyes from sneaking an extra treat at the dining table.
We have looked through the internet and found some of the main contenders for ‘Fattest Pet On The Planet’.

This lazy pooch ain't in no hurry to do much, now is he, check the puddle of dribble he's left. The postman chasing days of this old boy are well past.

Brings a whole new meaning to Fat Cat…. Just don’t rely on it to catch many mice. But he ain't the worst I've seen, oh no ...

Hammy the hamster, by the look of him he has ate too much ham, wouldn’t like to think of him on a wheel... in fact I'd like to see the wheel he spins on.

Told you there was a bigger fat cat ... one thing for sure, this ones name ain't called Tiddles.

This one is a Boxer believe it or not, guess the training days are behind him, not that he would notice.

OK, I know this aint a pet but I just couldn't resist myself adding this to the list.

We all know that squirrel’s like to save their food for the winter but this is a bit extreme, this squirrel is saving for the next 3 years, and then some...



