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The Facts: Canine Obesity

Canine Obesity is a very serious condition for dogs and it is affecting more and more each day.  Reasons for this are many; most dog food companies feeding directions are too high, genetics can also play a role, and then sometimes we give in to those cute puppy dog eyes a bit too often. 

Understanding the serious affects of obesity is the first step.  Educating ourselves on how to identify obesity and what to do about it is the next step.

Our dogs depend on us to take care of them and this is one of the many ways that we can.

Obesity can cause osteoarthritis, cruciate and spinal injuries, respiratory and dermatological conditions, cardiac disease, compromised immune function, and increased susceptibility to many other infections, injuries and illnesses.

If you cannot see a slight narrowing between the rib cage and the rump when standing over your dog, then chances are there are a few too many pounds on your loved one.  Another good indication is tactile; feel his or her ribs, is it easy to feel each individual one?  If not, it’s time to take some action!

The best ways I know to help shed the pounds is:

1) Split the meals into two feedings, morning and night. 

2) Decreasing the amount of food by 1/4 cup to start.

3) Increase activity, a little at a time and in whatever way works best for you and your dog’s lifestyle.

4) Add fiber to your dog’s diet.  A little canned pumpkin is a nutritious, inexpensive and easy way to do this.

It may take a little effort, change and commitment is not easy!!!  But you will have a healthier and happier pet in the end.  Your vet bills may decrease as well and that’s always nice!!  If you have a pet that struggles with weight and you are going to give it a shot, I wish you the best.

Natasha 




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