Sedentary Pets: The Hidden Link to Disease & Cancer
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Is your furry friend living a sedentary life? This video uncovers the alarming connection between inactivity and serious health issues like cancer and diabetes in dogs and cats. Discover why daily movement is absolutely vital for your pet's well-being, just as it is for humans.
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So, how much in your research does a sedentary lifestyle contribute to disease, cancers, or even diabetes among dogs and cats? Yeah, that's definitely a big contributor and thanks thanks for thanks for having me on again and always enjoy it. But it's always it's it's a big contributor the sedentary lifestyle of pets, just like with sedentary people. You know, if you if you stop moving, that's when the that's when the problems arise in your body. You know, the movement stimulates the lymphatic system to detoxify and so forth in humans. Does the same with with with pets. Pets need to move. They need to be active. And unfortunately with some a lot of people today, they're working all day, the pet's stuck in the house, right? May may not be able to get out. Maybe going in the litter box all day until the the pet owner gets home at night. And then, you know, maybe they take them for a five-minute walk. It's not enough for for for pets. They need to be, you know, ideally they need to be outside running around. Not in a house. I mean, I understand if you have to do ...