How To Keep Your Dog Healthy And Fit
Just as with humans, one of the biggest health problems today for dogs is
obesity. Many owners think their pudgy dogs are adorable, when in fact they are
extremely unhealthy. Overweight dogs can develop the same kinds of problems that
overweight humans can, such as diabetes mellitus, which can be very tricky to
treat. Obesity can also reduce your dog's life expectancy.
If you are not sure if your dog is overweight, there is a very easy way to do so
visually and by touch. A dog of normal weight should have an indentation at his
waistline, and his ribs should be easily felt under his skin. An overweight dog
will not have a waistline and there will be a thicker layer of fat over his
ribs.
There are several factors that can contribute to obesity in dogs. Among these
are overfeeding, not enough exercise, health conditions such as hyperthyroidism
or hyperadrenocorticism, age, gender, and breed. If your dog is overweight, the
first thing you should do is have your veterinarian do a full examination. This
will help rule out any underlying health conditions.
If no health conditions are present, the next thing you should look at is the
quality and quantity of food you are feeding your dog. Many store brand and
generic foods do not have the proper nutrients required to keep your dog fit and
healthy. If your dog is overweight, you will want to choose a high quality food
specifically designed to be low in calories. Many prescription and over the
counter diets are available. Talk with your veterinary staff to help determine
which food is right for your dog. If you will be switching to a new food, you
will want to do this gradually, over the period of about a week. This will help
reduce digestive problems like vomiting and loose stools. Feed your dog the
amount that the label or your veterinarian recommends.
While your dog is losing weight, ideally you should cut out all treats. Many
people feed their dogs the appropriate amount of food, but do not realize how
high in calories many treats are. Keep track of what kinds of treats and how
many you are giving your dog. You may be amazed to find out that his caloric
intake of treats is greater than that in his food. If you must feed your dog
treats while he is dieting, choose healthy snacks like carrots or a low calorie
manufactured treat such as Charlee Bears. You should also never feed your dog
leftovers. Not only is this unhealthy for dogs, it can lead to unwanted
behaviors such as begging. In general, your leftovers do not have the proper
balance of nutrients that dogs require and are often higher in fat and calories
than dogs should have.
Proper nutrition is not the only factor in reducing weight in dogs. You must
provide them with appropriate amounts of exercise. Many people do not understand
that dogs require an awful lot of exercise to maintain proper health. If your
dog is overweight, you will want to go for at least one walk in the morning and
the evening for up to 30 minutes each time, depending on the size of your dog.
Dog parks are an excellent place for both you and your dog to get exercise. Sign
up for a class like agility or flyball to help keep your dog active. Play lots
of games like fetch and Frisbee. You have to be an active partner in helping
your dog reduce his weight.
Weight loss in dogs should be very gradual. Dogs should only lose between one
and two percent of their overall weight per week. You should weigh your dog on a
regular basis to keep track of his weight and to check your progress.
Dogs become overweight by overeating and inactivity. By following the feeding
guidelines set by your veterinarian, reducing the amount of treats given, and
increasing the amount of exercise and activity your dog gets, you can help your
dog lose weight and become the healthy and happy dog you want him to be.
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