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RFP Indian Journal of Hospital Infection

Volume  1, Issue 1, January-June 2019, Pages 9-10
 

Editorial

Growing Incidences of Obesity in Pets and its Long term Effects

Subha Ganguly

Associate Professor and Head, Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Arawali Veterinary College, N.H. – 52 Jaipur Road, V.P.O. Bajor, Sikar – 332001, Rajasthan.

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Abstract

Generally, overeating and lack of physical exercise adds on to put weight in pets. The pet foods available commercially are also having high calorific values which add to this purpose. 3

 


Keywords : Pet Animal; Overweight; Obese.
Corresponding Author : Subha Ganguly