January 23rd, 2008Overweight Pets a no no!
If you haven’t looked at this national crisis, more and more humans are becoming overweight.
Not just that, but they are also feeding their pets the same thing that they end up eating. This results in some fat cats and dogs which is definitely a problem since we’re not suppose to be overweight.
Just like how it’s bad for humans to be overweight, it’s the same for pets too. I know I know…you’re probably thinking, isn’t there some sort of diet pills for pets?
I highly doubt that, plus I wouldn’t even want to take it anyways. Who knows what’s in there and you never know if it could potentially cause you harm in the long run.
I’d want a doggy treadmill or something to work it all off.

Hello! I'm Ginger. I am currently 10 years old. I'm half chihuahua and half pomeranian. I love chewing on soft bones and playing with my squeaky toys.







