Dog Fitness
Tips
Your dog can be unhealthy and in need of getting fit just
like us humans can be in need of losing weight, eating healthy
and getting more exercise. Dogs can suffer health issues when
they are not fit and healthy. Just like our diets and amount of
exercise can determine if we are fit or not the same can be
said for a dog. One of the biggest health concerns facing both
the dog and the dog owner is obesity. Dogs can be overfed just
like a human can overeat. Overweight dogs can suffer health
problems related to being overweight such as diabetes mellitus.
If your dog is overweight, the dog can have a shortened
lifespan.
Your vet can help to determine if your dog is overweight. If
your dog is overweight the vet will help you decide on the
proper dog food, and amount of exercise. Improper dog food,
amount of dog food, and lack of exercise are not the only
contributing factors to dog obesity. A dog may also become
obese due to health conditions such as hyperthyroidism,
advancing age, gender, and breed. Your vet can help you by
determining the cause of your dog's obesity.
If feeding is the cause of the dog's obesity, your vet can
devise a feeding plan and the proper food for you and also
instruct you on how to feed your dog properly. Snacks and
doggie treats are an area of special concern for owners of
obese dogs. There are alternatives to high caloric dog treats
such as healthy snacks such as carrots. Stop any bad habits
such as feeding your dog leftovers from the plates of the human
family members. Did you know that besides contributing to
obesity, when you feed your dog from your plate you encourage
begging (a most undesirable behavior).
Take your dog for a walk everyday, both you and your dog
will benefit from the exercise. A dog does not normally have
the ability to walk itself; it depends on the owner to give it
the opportunity to go for walks. Make a point to exercise your
dog on a regular schedule so that your dog will get used to
walking and look forward to the time alone with the owner.
Regular walks are great opportunities to stay fit and to create
a bond between owner and dog.
Proper healthcare by receiving regular schedule vet visits,
good nutritious dog food that is age appropriate and designed
for the dog’s lifestyle and weight as well as a regular
exercise program are all key factors in keeping your dog
healthy and fit. You the owner are responsible for taking your
dog to the vet, feeding the dog in a responsible manner,
seeking proper types of food and snacks (treats), and taking
the initiative to exercise your dog on a regular basis. The
responsibility for the fitness of the dog is the dog
owner’s.
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