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Follow & LikeModern dogs have access to the best health services and nutrition in history, but they rely on their human to provide these services and nutrition. Every owner wants to provide his canine companion healthy and balanced diet. But, in spite of many options in healthy dog food today, obesity is a major problem in the dogs. Further, many dog owners are not sure about finding the right diet for their canine companion.
Before treating your pet for obesity, an owner should discover the reason for the obesity. It may be possible that you are feeding your dog the right amount of food, but not giving enough exercise. In this case, you pooch will need extra physical activity. Perhaps, you enjoy sneaking your pooch some scrapes under the table! In fact, it is one of the leading causes of the obesity in the dogs. The food that humans consume is not meant for your furry friend.
It may be possible that your dog is just eating way too much dog food per serving. If it is true, all that is required is simply cutting back the amount of food in his bowl at each serving. There are some issues other than overeating that can cause canine obesity, including hypothyroidism, Cushing’s syndrome, as well as other hormonal issues. Apart from regulating the diet of your dog, you will need to seek out vet care for these medical conditions. Once you will be able to narrow down the cause of this problem, you can treat the canine obesity problem properly.
If your dog is gaining weight, you should eliminate all the table scraps. You can talk to your vet about a low calorie diet for your pooch. Generally, most vets recommend a high fiber and low fat diet. In addition to this, there are many natural diets available for your pet.
When you begin a diet for your canine companion, feed him once a day. Try to remove the food after he walks away. Make sure to stick to the proper amount of food that is recommended by your vet for your dog. Most commercial dog foods will have a recommended amount on the bag. It is suggested to still check the recommended amount with your vet.
You can also consider reducing the number of goodies and treats you give your pet on daily basis. Dog treats should make up only 10% of the daily caloric intake of your dog. There are many low calorie treats that are perfect for your canine companion that needing to lose weight.
If your canine companion has occasional exercise routine, then more exercise will be needed. If your pooch has not been on steady exercise plan, it is time to start one. Dogs burn more calories when they are having fun and active. A long dog walk will do you great job. Some other ways of exercising your dog include games of catch and dog agility courses. Remember that whatever activity you choose to do with your dog make sure it is done on a regular basis and have fun doing it.