Fitness Programs for Pets Panama City FL

As a first step, celebrity personal trainer and dog owner Gunnar Peterson recommends scheduling an appointment with your veterinarian to determine the best way to proceed.

Joyce Moore Dog Training
727-816-3973
5849 Sunshine Park Drive
New Port Richey, FL
The Holistic Dog Trainer
(305) 803-3820
8901 SW 214 Street
Cutler Bay, FL
Academy For Dogs International
(239) 304-2275
2642 E Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL
Amy Robinson Dog Training
(772) 696-2032
1935 Surfside Terrace
Vero Beach, FL
Responsible Dog & Cat ~ Training and Behavior Solutions
941-966-1188
P.O. Box 15992
Sarasota, FL
Advanced Behavioral Training
904-443-7049
Jacksonville, FL
Best Behavior Dog Training
772-978-7863
2335 81st Ct
Vero Beach, FL
Pet Etiquette
(772) 284-9011
P O BOX 2573
Port St. Lucie, FL
Paws For Training
(321) 960-3295
5205 Citrus Blvd
Cocoa, FL
Kovacs Dog Training
(321) 323-6535
4500 Sheridan Ave
Cocoa, FL
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A Fitness Program for Pets(Part 2)

Click here to read Part 1 of this story. If you have an overweight pet, there’s a new online tool to help you develop a comprehensive weight-loss program that focuses on proper nutrition and exercise. As a first step, celebrity personal trainer and dog owner Gunnar Peterson recommends scheduling an appointment with your veterinarian to determine the best way to proceed. You should also set up regular checkups to monitor progress. Next, log onto www.PetFit.com , which allows you to track results and stay motivated. Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, the site’s tools include:

  • A weight check that estimates a dog’s or cat’s ideal weight based on breed, size, age, current weight and a calculated body conditioning score
  • A weight tracker
  • A personalized calendar that charts progress and provides feedback to set and maintain goals
  • A calorie burn chart, which shows how calories are burned during common activities like walking, swimming or strenuous play
The site also offers nutrition and exercise tips, including dog and cat workouts and feeding do’s and don’ts. “The bottom line is to stop lovingly overfeeding, get out and exercise with your pets, and ensure their food has the right mix of nutrients,” says Peterson, author of The Workout: Core Secrets from Hollywood’s #1 Trainer . Tune in tomorrow for a source list for organic pet food, treats and supplies...

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