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Is My Pet Fat?

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Hi everyone, and thank you for joining me on this episode of Val Talk’s Pets. You know we all love our pets, and one way we show them how much we love them is by giving them treats. We give our dogs treats when they finish their meals, when they come in from outside, or just for being good boys or girls. Cats tend to get treats whenever, but some get them before bedtime, at a specific time of the day, or to get them to come inside. We also like to share our food with them sometimes. Some people are adamant about "no people food!", but I often make an extra potato or a few carrots for Tundra to add to his food. Cats tend to like to lick fat-based foods like yogurt or ice cream containers. All this loving, however, can sometimes leave us asking Is My Pet Fat?
Well snuggle up with your fur baby and listen in to find out, Because Knowing Is Caring!

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Email me at: val@valtalkspets.com with topics you think would be of interest or with any questions you may have.
Also, visit and be a part of my website at valtalkspets.com and help it grow!
Thanks for listening!

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Hi everyone, and thank you for joining me on this episode of Val Talk’s Pets. You know we all love our pets, and one way we show them how much we love them is by giving them treats. We give our dogs treats when they finish their meals, when they come in from outside, or just for being good boys or girls. Cats tend to get treats whenever, but some get them before bedtime, at a specific time of the day, or to get them to come inside. We also like to share our food with them sometimes. Some people are adamant about "no people food!", but I often make an extra potato or a few carrots for Tundra to add to his food. Cats tend to like to lick fat-based foods like yogurt or ice cream containers. All this loving, however, can sometimes leave us asking Is My Pet Fat?
Well snuggle up with your fur baby and listen in to find out, Because Knowing Is Caring!

Please remember to follow or subscribe to ensure that you never miss an episode.
To really help the show, please don't forget to Rate and Review each episode that you find helpful/educational.
Email me at: val@valtalkspets.com with topics you think would be of interest or with any questions you may have.
Also, visit and be a part of my website at valtalkspets.com and help it grow!
Thanks for listening!

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