With the improvement of people's living standards, the quality of life of dogs has also been greatly improved. However, many dogs become too obese, which poses great potential for their health. Don't like exercise Some dogs are very lazy and...
With the improvement of people's living standards, the quality of life of dogs has also been greatly improved. However, many dogs become too obese, which poses great potential for their health.
Don't like exercise
Some dogs are very lazy and don't like exercise. They will lie at home all day, except eating or sleeping. Such a lifestyle can easily make dogs obese. Dogs also have emotional needs. If they are in loneliness, anxiety and other adverse emotions for a long time, it can easily lead to endocrine disorders in the body, thereby causing obesity problems.
Overfeeding
Some owners may always provide them with too much food because they love their dogs. This overfeeding behavior can easily cause dogs to consume too much calories, which in turn causes obesity problems.
Snacks are always handy
When training dogs, snacks have become a must-have favor. However, excessive snacks are like giving dogs a fat "time bomb", allowing them to enjoy the delicious food while also growing waist circumference.
When we find that the dogs at home are getting fatter, how can we help our dogs lose weight successfully?
Increasing exercise volume
Exercise is another major factor in weight loss. We can take the dogs out for a walk, trot or play at a fixed time every day to make sure they get enough exercise. It not only enhances your relationship with your dog, but also allows them to consume excess calories in the game.
Scheduled and quantitative feeding
In order to help dogs form good eating habits, we should establish a regular and quantitative feeding system. This not only prevents dogs from overeating due to hunger, but also allows them to better digest and absorb nutrients from their food.