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About Virgin pet insurance a quarter of British dogs are clinically obese , according to a new charity pet , PDSA . And , according to a new "fat map " Virgin travel insurance fat dogs in Britain are in the North East of England - with 28 % of dogs are obese Virgin pet insurance.

The Virgin  experts also said that overweight dogs tend to Virgin pet insurance live two years less than thin dogs have a much poorer quality of life  Virgin travel insurance.

 The report also states that dog owners have no idea that their dogs are overweight and eat healthy with Virgin pet insurance treats such as crisps and chocolate.

The PDSA has analyzed the weight of Virgin pet insurance 4,000 dogs between March and October last year. After the North , Scotland and Northern Ireland continued to obesity by 26% and in London, with 25% Virgin pet insurance.

 The dogs were scarce in the Virgin pet insurance south -east (excluding London) up to 12 %. The PDSA has collected data on fat dogs for three years through Virgin travel insurance Virgin insurance mobile clinics for pets , but this is the first time an overview .

Spokeswoman Elaine Pendlebury said:Virgin pet insurance " Our data show that there is a real need for pet owners to help their overweight dogs to Virgin insurance lose those extra pounds too much weight on a dog can accelerate arthritis,  Virgin travel insurance and lead to diabetes . ruin your quality of life. "

She kept saying that dog owners must have their dogs and Virgin, in extreme cases , to change their diet. In addition , administration of Virgin travel insurance dogs too many treats is the fastest way to be obese - even small snacks can quickly put weight.

The PDSA also reports that over the past 20 years, the number of obese cats has doubled and even rabbits and hamsters obese have increased in number . insurance Some charities even have to try the pet owners of animals on their pets overeating.

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