Most
overweight dogs were made that way not by themselves,
but by their owners! Few owners realize that
the health related problems
in dogs
are the same
as they are in people. While dogs dont suffer
from heart attacks
like we do, obesity does put
a great
strain on their cardiovascular systems.
Other internal organs suffer as well. Obesity promotes pancreatitis among other gastrointestinal disturbances. Overweight dogs seem
to suffer from more skin ailments
and coat
disorders than slimmer dogs. Muscle
and joint
disorders including intervonterbal disk disease occur much more frequently with overweight dogs.
Causes of obesity are numerous, but diet is at the top of the list. Table scraps and people food have a much greater effect on a small animal. The wrong kind of
dog food can do the same thing.
Pet food manufacturers have given us a wide range of
brands and
formulas geared for different stages of a
dogs life. Pet owners can become confused, and many
just buy the name brand.
As dogs age their
energy requirements drop considerably, and require senior-type diets containing high fiber and fewer calories. Growth formula dog foods should
only be given to puppies and pregnant
or lactating dogs. Overfeeding is another common cause you should avoid, no matter how much they beg.
Remember, overweight means poor health and shorter life.
The energy requirements will vary with each animal. You should find the ideal weight of
your dog from your veterinarian, and then
check the
label of the dog food you are using. Feed the
recommended amount for 3-4 weeks, while checking your dogs weight frequently. If a weight gain is seen, reduce the food amount, if a loss, you can increase the amount.
Your pet is counting on you
for regular
feedings, and it is up to you to provide the
right type and the proper amount to keep
them healthy.
Randy
Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a
long time. Recently they formed
http://Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the
latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and
more. Check them out at
http://www.joncopets.com.