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Weight Loss Clinics.

Hi my name is Lisa and i run the hospitals pet weight loss clinics.Slim'n Pets

Here at Tea Tree Gully Veterinary Hospital we want to help you help get those kilos off your pet and keep it healthy.

If your pet is over weight it is at an increased risk from a whole range of health problems such as:

  • Arthritis
  • Heart Disease
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Heat and Exercise intolerance

Joining the Puddin’ Club is very easy, simply book an appointment with us for a check up and we can begin the process. We provide all of the resources and advice needed to be successful. Once your pet joins our program they are fed only on Hills Prescription Feline or Canine r/d.

Slimpetr/d is formulated to help with weight reduction by restricting calorie intake.

  • Low in calorie and fat
  • High in Dietary fibre to reduce hunger
  • Supplemented with L-carnitine vitamin, which helps burn fat and preserve muscle during weight loss
  • Antioxidant formula to help maintain a strong immune system

Getting the Weight off

A successful weight loss program involves a team effort between us at Tea Tree Gully Veterinary Hospital and you. We set up your pets target weight, food plan and exercise plan.

We take a before and after photo and organise fortnightly weigh-ins to check up on your pets progress. With all the planning done, all that is left for you the owner is to be strong and strict to the program and the result will come.

Two of our most current Puddin’ Club members that are well on their way to achieving the target weight loss are:

Coco

Toby

Slim Pets

Slim Pets

Coco’s starting weight was 6.2kgs and now weighs in at 5.5kgs

Toby’s starting weight was 11.6kgs and now weighs in at 9.1kgs

Success !!

In 2008 one of our members won the state competition for weight loss.  This entitles them to a years worth of free food from Hills.

Could your pet be next?

 

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