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Free canine weight assessment and gift -EXPIRED
In February 2008, veterinarians across the country are teaming up for the first-ever National Canine Weight Check, a free and simple way to help you determine if your dog is overweight. Just take your dog to a participating veterinary office, and in many cases, you won’t even need an appointment.
At the weight check:
- Your dog will receive a free weight assessment, including breed-specific information where applicable.
- You’ll receive a weight check card where you can keep a record of your dog’s weight, along with educational materials on canine obesity and its health implications.
- You’ll also receive a postcard that you can mail in for a free gift, just for participating in the weight check.
Go here to locate a participating veterinary practice near you.
15 Responses to “Free canine weight assessment and gift -EXPIRED”
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None in our area, guess they don’t care about fat here!
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I can finally keep my dog’s weight under control since the neighbors have stopped feeding him.
Thank you for the samples.
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yea…only a couple of miles from here…we thank you
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ooo this is cool! i’m glad they are doing this!
our 2 dogs are fine, but I know a lot of dogs that could use a weight check for sure!
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my favorite vet is offering this service
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This is really cool. My German Shepherd has PEI (Pancreatic Enzyme Insufficiency), so she’s thin and always will be. But I know plenty of chubby puppies, so I will pass this along to their owners.
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@Isa:
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Thanks. maybe my dog can use this…
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im in philadelphia they dont care about fat animals just saying the whole city is overweight lol
well my pets are considered people in my home@!
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Wow there are quite a few right down the road here that are involved. My dog needs ta go. lmao Thanx a bunch!
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hmmm….maybee ill check to see if any vets around hear do this- thanks!
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Thanks for the shout out! We have been getting a lot of feedback thanks to dog-lovers like you getting the word out. We really appreciate it.
http://www.stopcanineobesity.com
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Chris replied on February 27th, 2008 :
Glad to help BARC, it’s a great cause
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