Overweight Dogs New Bedford MA

Just like their owners, dogs can put on extra unwanted weight. If you're concerned about your dogs weight, read the following article for more information.

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(NC)-Just like their owners, dogs can put on extra, unwanted weight. Next time you're out for a walk with your pooch, have a look at the dogs around you. Do they look a little too well fed or well padded? How about your own dog?

Canadian veterinarians estimate that 56 percent of all dogs they see are overweight or obese. More often than not, that extra weight goes unnoticed by dog owners, sometimes leading to serious health problems such as heart and respiratory diseases and arthritis.

Being mindful of your dog's weight is an important part of ensuring that he lives a long and healthy life. How can you tell if your dog has a weight problem? Following are some questions to think about or visit www.ismydogoverweight.ca and check out the assessment tools to see if your dog is overweight…or headed in that direction:

1. When your dog is standing, can you feel his ribs? Place your hands on his rib cage and gently feel his ribs. If they're well padded and hard to feel, your dog may have a weight problem.

2. Do you find your dog has less energy and stamina? Dogs often can't move as quickly or for as long if they are overweight. Carrying around excess weight is hard on the lungs, which may lead to huffing and puffing.

3. What does your dog eat? Excessive feeding can lead to weight gain. Don't leave food in your dog's dish all the time, make sure he eats at designated meal times and measure the food every time.

4. When you look at your dog from the side, is there a visible tuck in the belly area between the ribs and hindquarters? If so, great. If not and your dog is "square-shaped" in this area he may be carrying excess weight.

5. What breed of dog to you have? Although dogs of any breed or size can be overweight, Labrador and golden retrievers, beagles, basset hounds, cocker spaniels, dachshunds, pugs and even Chihuahuas are more susceptible to weight gain and should be closely monitored.

Now that you know what to look for, talk to your veterinarian about your dog's ideal weight - it will depend on his breed, age, gender and build - and help to make sure your furry friend is not at risk.

- News Canada

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