Weight Loss for Dogs

If your dog becomes overweight, it is important to employ a healthy and effective strategy for weight loss. As an obvious first step, reducing the amount of food at each feeding will likely help you see some positive results. However, by paying attention to what is in each feeding, daily exercise and snacking you can maximize the benefits of a healthier diet and lifestyle for your dog.

  1. Ingredients Matters

    • All pet foods are not created the same. While quality is certainly measured in protein and other nutrients, attention to your pet's specific needs is also important. There are dog food formulas specifically for puppies, active breeds, seniors and even healthy weight formulas for dogs who are overweight. Inexpensive dog foods most often do not use premium protein ingredients. You should expect the first ingredient in any dog food you select to be a good protein source like chicken, fish or eggs. Premium proteins are much easier digested and offer optimal nutritional value. Your veterinarian can lead you in the right direction on selecting a food. Introduce the new food gradually, as it may upset your dog's digestive system. The complete switch in foods can take a couple of weeks.

    Exercise For Overall Health

    • A regular walk to the mailbox each day is a great exercise primer, especially for small or sedentary breeds. A longer walk even twice a week can have its benefits. Anytime you can, opt to take a longer route in your normal routine with your dog. Playing toss with a ball or toy is a rewarding workout that can help lower weight and reduce stress. Dogs, like people, often eat when stressed and lowering stress can reduce some of their urge to overeat.

    Snack Attacks

    • Select snacks for your overweight dog that do not work against the weight loss program. There are any number of fat-free snacks on the market, but that does not mean you can give your dog an unlimited supply. The calories add up and can sabotage any hard work you and your dog have done. Limit snacks to once or twice a day in small doses. Choose a rawhide bone as an alternative or give single kibbles from his dry food. Raw vegetables like baby carrots, also make a nutritional, low-fat treat.