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Tips for Overweight Dogs
An overweight dog does not
look healthy, and this only occurs because of overfeeding, not because
they choose this lifestyle. It is only through overfeeding that we make
this happen to our pets.
DISEASES CAUSED BY DOG OBESITY
If
you want to learn about weight loss for dogs, the first thing you
should do is consult your vet and get his approval and advice. That
said and done, there are many reasons and tips to help you achieve the
goal of a healthy pet.
Obesity in our pets is ultimately our
responsibility. After all we are in control of their nutrition. It has
become an epidemic that is associated with our own "couch potato"
lifestyle. There are many problems that can be caused by obesity in our
dogs which can be prevented if they are fed an all natural healthy
organic diet. Some of these ailments (which mimic our own problems with
over indulgence) include:
JOINT AND WALKING DIFFICULTIES - this
is due to added weight and stress put on joints, bones, and muscles.
This can cause back problems, hip dysplasia, lethargy, and aggravation
of arthritis.
HEART AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES - Obesity causes
extra stress on the heart and lungs, making them tork harder than a dog
that is physically fit.
DIABETES - This is more prevalent in obese pets.
LIVER DISEASE - This is also associated with obese pets.
SKIN
PROBLEMS - Being fat causes difficulty in your pet's grooming ability.
Just as overweight humans have trouble reaching their feet to tie their
shoes when a fat belly is in the way, a dog can't reach all areas that
need self cleaning. Dirt and bacteria can become embedded in fat rolls
and cause infections.
STOMACH PROBLEMS - There is a painful and
life threatening condition, called pancreatitis, which is seen more and
more in obese pets.
As you see the above conditions described,
you should notice that most are easily preventable, just as with us, if
you keep your pet fit and healthy.
WEIGHT LOSS TIPS FOR DOGS
Putting
your pet on a fat reducing diet and increasing exercise, as prescribed
by your vet, is the best way to show your love to your pet. There are
many excellent healthy organic dog foods available that are high in
protein and low in fat. Check the labels carefully and make sure you
buy the best organic dog food you can afford, with the highest amount
of organic ingredients and low fat content.
Elimination of bad
high calorie treats and table scraps is the easiest weight loss for
dogs tip there is. Extra calories from treats pile up quickly. Dog
treats don't always mean bad for your pet, but if you choose the wrong
treat it can be. Choose healthy!
TREATS
At 40 kcals is KARMA ORGANIC DOG TREATS
Bonz treats for small dogs 70 kcals
Milk Bone Dog Biscuit - one large 115 kcals
Fresh Carrot - baby size 3 kcals
Green Beans - 1 cup canned (this in my girls favorite) 25 kcals
Air popped popcorn (1/2 ounce) 54 kcals
1 slice Pizza Hut Cheese Pizza (NOT RECOMMENDED) 259 kcals
20 Dorito brand chips (NOT RECOMMENDED) 260 kcals
At 17 kcals is: MOTHER NATURE NATURAL DOG BISCUITS
At 45 kcals is: SOLID GOLD NATUR-BONE BISCUITS
At 50 kcals is: INNOVA HEALTH BARS - SMALL SIZE
Oreo Cookies - 2 (NOT RECOMMENDED) 130 kcals
McDonalds Quarter Pounder with cheese (YUCK!) 525 kcals
A kcal is a kilo calorie per unit or calorie as we call it in every day terms.
(A
20 pound dog needs 690 kcals daily for optimum health.) A few Doritos
here, a Oreo cookie there and sharing a Quarter Pounder will equal your
dogs total calorie need for a whole day. This on top of his regular
dinner is simply unhealthy and easy to change.
Sometimes, just
eliminating the unhealthy treats and going on a daily walk is all that
is necessary is helping your pet become fit and energetic again.
Remember,
we speak for our pets, and taking proper care and giving them the best
that we can is what makes our bond with animals so special.
I am an animal lover and advocate of raising healthy, happy pets, as part of the family. I truly believe this starts with proper, adequate nutrition, which in turn extends your pets life. Check out what is the best of the best for you dog here: http://www.recipes4gourmetdogs.com
