Overweight Pets

Many Australian pets suffer from preventable health issues, with being overweight being the most common. Managing a dog’s weight can be challenging, especially when they constantly beg for treats and table scraps. In this blog post, we discuss the risks of having an overweight dog, how to tell if your dog is overweight, and tips on managing your dog’s weight.
Overweight dogs are at a higher risk of developing joint problems, heart disease, diabetes, respiratory problems, and a shorter lifespan. Signs that your dog may be overweight include the inability to feel their ribs, a lack of visible waistline, and difficulty breathing or walking.
If you suspect your dog is overweight, consult your veterinarian before starting a weight loss program. They can help determine your dog’s ideal weight and create a diet and exercise plan. Adjusting their diet, increasing exercise, and monitoring progress are essential to managing your dog’s weight.
In conclusion, overweight dogs are a significant issue that can lead to serious health problems. However, with proper management and care, your dog can lose weight and live a happier, healthier life. Talk to your veterinarian if you suspect your dog is overweight.