Saturday, March 23, 2019

Overweight Dogs – A Warning Sign of Obesity and ‘tis’ Side Effects

With the changing needs and evolving lifestyle, pet parents get so much involved in the errands and work rush that at times they miss noticing what they are feeding to their furry companions. Most pet owners are well aware of the nutritional needs of their pets and feed them a proper diet. However, they forget to check whether the pet food, as they assume as highly nutritious, is really what it portrays. Many times the commercial diet that you may feed to your pet can be the cause of their overweight.


Oblivion to the dangers of obesity, usually pet parents do not have the fair idea about what should be the ideal weight of their Fido. And, this negligence builds a pathway of the numerous health conditions caused due to obesity. Moreover, many studies clearly state the ill effects of overweight. Certain breeds of dogs or dogs with certain medical history are prone to obesity. Without proper diet and exercise, these dogs tend to gain weight and fall in the trap of dangerous diseases.
Thence, it’s quite crucial that pet parents ensure that their furry pals possess optimal weight.


How to find if your pet is too fat or not?

Some studies also show that depression or anxiety may also make your pet obese. Stress is also one of the factors that can lead to weight gain and can bring troubles for your furry pal.


Therefore, it becomes crucial to help them overcome stress and anxiety in order to control the obesity problem.

What Australian Animal Health Studies Show?

Australian studies show that 1 out of 3 dogs are overweight but as per the clinical reports the number is much bigger because the majority of dogs are suffering from obesity-related health issues.

What Vets have to say?

Most vets say that obesity in dogs is a major issue these days. Pet owners are unaware of the fact that obesity in dogs is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disease, osteoarthritis, painful joint injuries, liver disease and diabetes whereas obese cats are more prone to Urinary Tract Diseases.

Australian vets are concerned about the pet’s health as they claim that obesity is a delicate issue and many pet owners become defensive, finding excuses or simply laughing it off, not taking the condition seriously which can turn out to be a gross issue for their furry pal.

In wake of this, recently vets have become highly active in enlightening the pet parents about this problem. Below are the steps recommended by Vet Pros.

Steps to Control Obesity in Your Furry Pal

  • Provide premium diets that help in maintaining optimal weight.
  • Feed them with nutritional treats to meet the hunger pangs in your furry pal in  between the meals.
  • Take your pet on a walk daily.
  •  Exercise them daily.
  •  Enroll your pet in doga classes.
  •  Take your Fidothe to the dog park for playing.
  •  Spend quality time with him to increase happy hormones.
  •  Avoid overfeeding your dog.

Overweight means poor quality of life, more pain and discomfort than necessary, so keeping your dog at a healthy weight is what makes life easier and problem free. 


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