Overweight and canine

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Lovely. The FDA has now approved a prescription drug by Pfizer that suppresses a dog’s appetite. After all, dog obesity is increasing right along there with human obesity. And the same diseases are cropping up… diabetes, heart disease, arthritis.

But soon, you’ll be able to give your dog Slentrol - a selective microsomal triglyceride transfer protein inhibitor. It suppresses appetite and blocks fat absorption.

Oh and this drug will have a “strong” warning that it is for dogs, not people.

I don’t know. I’m betting the warning won’t quite be enough in which case a human may experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, flatulence, headaches, nausea and vomiting. Hmm, that could suppress their appetite and then, they’ll LOSE WEIGHT.

Or, stop giving the dog crappy food, too much food and exercise with him!

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