Luckily, for owners looking for dog weight loss tips, most of them can be done very easily with some minor management. Usually, we are the ones at fault for our pets looking a bit round. As owners, we already control what they eat, when and how long they exercise and so changing up their routine to support weight loss can be relatively easy - as long as you get everyone on board!
Get Walking!
A longer walk is more effective than shorter walks as it keeps the heart rate up for a longer period of time, so is much more useful in aiding weight loss. This is a great opportunity to explore new areas and walks you might not have done before to introduce fun new environments for you and your furry friend.Â
If your pup is used to multiple walks a day, you can still encourage them to move around during the times when you would usually take them for a short walk. A game of fetch in the garden can be a great way of getting them up and active for a period of time. Playing with toys like tuggy rope toys where they have to exert effort is going to burn off some energy too!
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Older dogs are a little harder to get moving, especially if they have joint issues or any other health problems that come with old age. A game of fetch or a long walk can leave them feeling stiff when they get home, but a great exercise for older dogs is swimming.
Swimming is a low-impact activity which means there’s very little pressure on the joints. Finding a dog-friendly swimming pool, a clean lake or a specialised doggy hydrotherapy bath can be a great way for older dogs to work off their extra weight safely.
Evaluate Their Diet
Diet is a key component to weight loss for your pets. Many owners will feed the correct diet, but then forget to account for treats and scraps from the table. If multiple people in a household are all giving their pup an extra few bits of food throughout the day, this can amount to the equivalent of another full meal.
Consistency is key, so it’s important to get everyone on board with a new diet plan. If you still want your pooch to have treats, you can portion them out to make sure they aren’t getting too many. Additionally, it’s best to opt for ones that aren’t too calorie dense, so it might be worth checking the nutrition labels before feeding them to your pup.
You can buy treats specifically for doggy diets, like the Harringtons Turkey Low Fat Treats, which you can incorporate into a weight loss plan. Many brands also make dog food for weight loss, which has the same low-calorie properties, but is high in lean proteins to keep your pet satisfied for longer.
Burns Weight Control is produced for dogs of all ages or if you have a pocket sized pup, Royal Canin Mini Light is specially made for smaller dogs looking to lose weight. As always, when you change your pooch’s diet, it should always be done gradually to help their stomach adjust.