Home

About me

Contact me

Subscribe

Breeding Dogs

Breeding Cats

Dog Health

Cat Health

Breeder's Forum

My Blog

Please help my overweight dog

OverweightLabrador

 

wThe start of the new year always brings with it a multitude of resolutions, but mine is always to lose weight. The weight always seems to pile on over Christmas and I struggle to find clothes to fit comfortably and resolve to not buy any new ones until I have shed at least a stone.

wFor this reason, I know how hard it is to lose weight and I do feel for all the overweight pets that come into the surgery. They just love all the titbits and excess food that their owners so lovingly feed them! There is a nationwide epidemic amongst the UK pets however. We see more overweight dogs than normal weight dogs.

wTheir weight is entirely in your hands. It is easier to stick to a weight reduction regime with dogs as they can be walked and very simply increasing their energy levels daily will help burn the fat. .

wThere are numerous diet foods on the market at the moment and you do not have to buy them only from your vet. Remember that some of the 'light' varieties are for pets that have already lost weight and need to stay at that new lower weight.

wCutting out titbits is the main way to help your pet lose weight in the majority of cases. Even the most harmless looking dry chew has fat in it to bind it together and one of those a day can add to quite a few extra calories over the week. I advise rice cakes as treats if you must give them to dogs - just the ones we would eat are fine. They even make Marmite flavoured ones!

wWe all hate feeling deprived when on a diet so prevent this by bulking out the food bowl of your pet. Add some extra carrot peelings or brown rice to their food so that they feel full after a meal. Weigh out the exact amount of food they are allowed daily and just give this ration along with extra vegetable peelings.

wThere are a few very new drugs on the market to help shift the weight of dogs ie. Yarvitan and Slentrol. They are liquids that are added daily to your pet's food and they work by binding the fat in the food so less is absorbed. They do work well but be warned - they are very expensive and insurance companies do NOT pay out for these weight loss drugs.

Good luck!

Return to dog health

 
© Arielle Griffiths BVSc MRCVS 2008 l Disclaimer l Site Map l Links l Return to top