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Sunday, 21 October 2012

Your Dog's Weight Loss

By Allyson Westcot


Dogs become fat and obese in the same way humans do, by eating more food than their bodies need. When the quantity of energy, measured in calories, that's taken in exceeds the quantity of energy used, dogs and people put on weight.

If your dog looks to be fat, the best thing you can do is visit your vet and ask for advice. Your vet can suggest food and portions that'll be the right amount of bulk and calories to keep your pet healthy while allowing your pet to lose pounds.

Chances are that your chubby dog failed to gain the extra weight from eating dog food. Table scraps and treats are generally the problem. Feed the proper quantity of food for your dog's size and avoid table scraps.

When you have dinner, keep your dog in a different room. This will keep the dog from paying attention to what you are eating, and remove the enticement to feed your dog. Much "human food" is not healthy for dogs in more ways than just helping them add weight. Not only will it not hurt your dog to avoid table scraps, it's better for your pet's overall health.

A major factor in weight management and overall health is exercise. When a dog is overweight, often he isn't getting enough exercise to burn up all of the calories he eats. Select a dog collar or a dog harness and leash for walking your dog. An EzyDog harness comes in different styles and sizes so that you can get a perfect fit, even if your dog is obese.

Don't exercise your dog too much, but do take him for a walk each day. Walks in the morning and the evening can help your dog get fit. Older dogs with slower metabolisms may lose weight fast when exercising is increased. Also, don't be surprised if the dog's appetite changes. Talk to your vet if you really increase your pet's exercise, because the quantity of food could need to be adjusted, too.




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