Woofing Weight Watchers: A Few Tips for Fido's Figure
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Woofing Weight Watchers: A Few Tips for Fido's Figure


by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© All Things Dog Blog
Race Your Dog!
Our favorite American pastime seems to be contagious among our pets as well. Eating is intended to be an act of sustenance, but has become one of affection. In reality, truly loving your dog means stopping the treats after training time. Following are a few other tips, that when combined, can lead to waistline whittling and a healthier Fido:

Need help determining if your dog's weight is normal or not? Three simple guidelines are:
  1. Look down at your dog's backbone. Do you see an indentation at the waist area? Is Fido's tummy tucked in on the bottom? If so, these are good signs.
  2. Now feel Fido's ribs. If you can differentiate between them, he's probably sporting a comfortable weight.
  3. Finally, ask your veterinarian's opinion. Some breeds tend to gain weight in spotty areas and may need expert observation. If you think your dog has a pot belly or too full of a chest, get him examined to find out for sure. Your best friend is worth this extra effort. 
Canine obesity is quickly rivaling our human problem in this area. Yet it doesn't have to be that way. Because you have total control over your dog's diet, you can help him slim down to a healthier, happier hound. Good luck!

The links at the bottom of this post are part of the Blog the Change for Animals Blog Hop, a quarterly posting by pet bloggers with causes they wish to inform and educate on. Enjoy the hop!


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