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Dog Nutrition for Overweight

If you have an overweight dog at home, you should pay attention to a few things when it comes to dog nutrition. A zero diet mustn’t be the right choice when it comes to putting a four-legged friend on a diet. 

If you simply surprise an overweight dog with a radical diet, you would probably only achieve short-term and not at all healthy success. One option for feeding a dog that is overweight is special diet food.

Overweight Dogs: Diet Food Helps

You can get high-quality diet food, for example, from a veterinarian, pet shop, or online. With reduced-calorie ingredients and a balanced proportion of all the nutrients your four-legged friend needs, diet food helps your dog healthily lose weight. It is best to consult your veterinarian as to which variety is suitable for your chubby four-legged friend, as many factors such as age, general health, and level of daily exercise play an important role in choosing the right food and amount.

Reduce Food & No Snacks in Between

You can also reduce the dog’s normal food, possibly in consultation with the veterinarian. 60 percent of the usual amount of food should be about a good amount if the four-legged friend is to get rid of his excess weight slowly and healthily. When there are several dogs, it is sometimes difficult to keep track of who is eating how much: It is best to feed your four-legged friends separately as long as one of the two dogs is dependent on special dog food because of his overly plump stature.

What you should also pay attention to: It is best to avoid treats in between when feeding overweight dogs. It is better to praise and stroke your darling when he has done something nice. A lot of exercises support weight loss very well and should not be neglected under any circumstances.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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