A 12-week-old, male, purebred Jack Russell Terrier puppy
Puppy & Adult Dog
Maintaining a lean body condition from puppyhood throughout the dog’s life is associated with increased longevity and delayed onset of signs of chronic disease including orthopedic diseases, diabetes mellitus, and certain types of cancer.
Prevention of obesity is crucial, as obese puppies are at greater risk of becoming obese adults.
"Keeping dogs lean from puppyhood and throughout their lives adds more healthy years."
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