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Quais os aspectos importantes para um emagrecimento saudável de cães?

A obesidade é considerada um dos distúrbios nutricionais mais frequentes nos pets
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Por Equipe Cães&Gatos

A obesidade é considerada um dos distúrbios nutricionais mais frequentes nos animais de companhia, se destacando por sua grande prevalência: quase metade da população mundial canina está acima do peso ideal. 1-3

Acesse o texto completo na edição nº 293, de janeiro de 2024. 

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