4201 Highlands Dr. McKinney, TX 75070

Optimizing Your Pet’s Health with Expert Nutrition Guidance
Nutrition & Weight Management
Are You Concerned That Your Pet is Obese or Overweight?
More than one out of three dogs over the age of one in America is overweight or obese. For cats, the ratio is one out of four. Overweight pets are more likely to suffer from chronic conditions and tend to have shorter lifespans. Their day-to-day lives are also affected because they may regularly feel uncomfortable and lethargic.
At Highlands-Eldorado Veterinary Hospital, we can help you gain control of the situation and help redirect your overweight pet back toward a healthier lifestyle. Similar to humans, the reason for pet weight gain is a simple relationship between calories burned and calories consumed. If your pet is consuming more calories than they burn, they will gain weight. If they are burning more calories than they consume, the result will be weight loss. One step our veterinarians will take to begin the process of weight loss is to help you understand appropriate portion sizes for your pet based on their age, size, and activity level. In the past, the overweight pet was over consuming, so to reverse their condition, they will have to end that habit. In addition to food and portion control, we recommend an increase in exercise. Take your dog on a long walk for a few minutes. Not only will they have fun, but it will be good for their health too!

The Truth About Grain-Free Diets and the Connection to Disease and Pets Diets
What is DCM?
Recommended Brands
- Purina: ProPlan, Purina Dog Chow, Purina One
- Hills: Science Diet
- Royal Canin
- Eukanuba
Our Role
Additional Resources
Visit taurinedcm.org for more details and frequently asked questions and answers regarding concerns with diet and DCM. If you have any direct questions or concerns about your pet’s diet or nutrition, please reach out to our team at 214-726-0838.
Regardless of breed, background, or diet, if your dog is showing possible signs of DCM or other heart conditions, you should seek veterinary care as soon as possible, even accessing emergency care after-hours. If you have questions or concerns with your pet’s diet or nutrition, please reach out to our team at 214-726-0838.