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1 Jul 2024


NextImg:Hefty pets may benefit from Ozempic-style drugs, experts say

Watch out, Garfield.

Ozempic, the wonder drug helping people shed troves of excess weight, may soon have counterparts for chunky cats and dogs as pharmaceutical companies are racing to develop a product for man’s best friend.

A recent small sample study from the startup Okava Pharmaceuticals found a similar appetite regulator helped cats shed 5% of their body weight in just under four months, Bloomberg reported.

Chunky pets may lose weight with the help of pharmaceuticals. Alamy Stock Photo

When it comes to dogs, small animal obesity expert Alex German recently told The Telegraph that new pet-friendly Ozempic-style drugs would succeed as a preventative measure instead of treating existing conditions like diabetes.

Others, like veterinarian Alicia Fox-Pitt, agree.

A concerning amount of pets are overweight. Shutterstock / Muhammad Rinto

“By helping them to stay slimmer, it could help prevent them from developing diabetes in the first place,” she told The Telegraph.

The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention found in 2022 that 61% of cats and 59% of dogs are overweight.

Other research found that giving pets leftover meats like a strip or two of bacon can also equate to a majority of their caloric intake for just those few bites.

Experts like German are also warning that obesity in dogs and cats ties in greatly to how pet owners treat their own bodies.

“There is a similar association between obesity in owners and their pets,” he said.

“The fact that most people see their pets as another member of the family, may well explain the similarities between obesity in children and pets.”

New medicines can help keep pets at a healthy weight before they develop issues. Shutterstock / bugpor

While the surge in demand for Ozempic for weight loss is new, weight loss medicine for pets is hardly a new concept.

A few were released in 2007, but failed due to a lack of owner concerns about pet weight.

“Pet owners did not perceive obesity in their pets as a medical condition that needed treatment,” a spokesman for dog obesity drug maker Zoetis told Bloomberg.

But since then, humans’ ears have seemed to have perked up.

Drugs like Ozempic can be handy in preventing pets from gaining too much weight. Shutterstock / Marc Bruxelle

“There is less obesity-related prejudice now,” German said. “The view that obesity in pets is the fault and responsibility of the owner is flawed as it can be genetic and is more complex than a failing owner. We should be supporting owners as best we can.”

He’s also optimistic that dogs can stay on a healthy regimen much more efficiently than their owners.

“Although by no means perfect, diet-based strategies are much more successful in dogs than in people.”