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The Fitness Club


 

Read Our Biggest Success Story!

Lucy, a domestic short haired cat who lost weight with the Fitness Club!

 

 
LUCY'S STORY 
(click here)
 
  

   This is Lucy’s ‘BEFORE’ Picture.


We educate clients about body condition scoring (how to determine if your pet is overweight or obese), healthy treats opposed to non-healthy human food treats, diets to feed your specific pet, as well as hold a Fitness Challenge!

*If your dog is fat, you're not getting enough exercise!*

An overweight animal suggests that it's taking in (eating) more calories than it needs. Set all excuses aside... excessive weight in an otherwise healthy pet is a direct result of consuming unnecessary amounts of food. If your pet is overweight it should be examined for heart, thyroid or other metabolic disorders. A detailed history should be taken with emphasis on frequency of exercise, amount and type of food being provided and other parameters relative to calorie requirements. 

These are some pictures from our Fitness Club that we hold every summer.


2009

 

 

 

 


 

ABOVE: "Winner of the Fitness Challenge" (2nd year in a row!) Hawkin and his Golden Retriever Pal

ABOVE: Mr. And Mrs. Whittle on a fitness walk with Kerri Sundstroms (Office Manager/RAHT) goldens and their scottish terriers.


2008

BELOW: Mr. and Mrs Whittle (with Geordie + Hamish) active members of the Fitness Club.

  

BELOW:

"Winner of the Fitness Challenge" Hawkin and his dog Pal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2007
(photos courtesy of Lynda Coote)

ABOVE: (Left-Right) Sam, Mr. and Mrs. Whittle, Kerri, Megan, Rachel and Melissa and all of our dogs!

ABOVE: The Whittle's two boys, Hamish (left) and Geordie (right)



 

In this photo Kerri is 
checking Geordie's
waist line.




 

 




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