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Not exact matches
While you're working hard to help your
dog lose that excess weight, don't forget to
treat any
obesity related conditions, so he feels more comfortable.
«With
obesity in pets on the rise, it is important for pet owners to factor in not only their
dog's food, but also
treats,» says researcher Lisa Freeman, a professor of nutrition at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in a statement about the study, which was published in the January 2013 issue of the Canadian Veterinary Journal.
Relevant exceptions are
dogs with gastrointestinal disorders or diabetes and
dogs that have to be put on low - calorie diets in order to
treat or control
obesity or overweight.
Many
dog owners do not realize that table scraps and other kinds of people food are very high in calories for
dogs and feeding your
dog too many
treats can lead to unhealthy weight gain or
obesity.
Treat training works well, although an owner could easily fall into the habit of
treating a Bichon into
obesity when the little
dog learns the variety of tricks he is capable of.
Obesity in
dogs causes a number of health problems, so it is important that you adjust your
dog's regular feedings to accommodate any
treats he gets during the day.
These extra indulgences can contribute to
obesity in
dogs; so try to keep those
treats in check.
Dogs need almost no sugar in their diet to be nutritionally sound and giving them sugar regularly (such as «
treating» their urine) is going to lead to
obesity and even diabetes.
They can be prone to
obesity so if there are a lot of children in the house slipping the
dog treats the regular diet needs to be adjusted, and of course they need to be exercised a lot more.
With an increase in canine
obesity rates, pet owners are in search for healthy alternatives to prepackaged
dog treats.
Note: Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapists / Practitioners (CCRTs / CCRPs) are veterinarians or physical therapists who evaluate and
treat dogs with health problems resulting from injury, disease, aging, or
obesity.
Overfeeding can lead to
obesity and numerous health issues, so shower your
dog with love and affection not extra food and
treats.
Your
dog needs a nutritionally balanced diet and your delicious
treats should be included in the overall calorie count to prevent
obesity.
High - carbohydrate
treats tend to cause digestive problems in many
dogs, and may also cause health conditions such as joint problems and
obesity.
While
dogs can eat marshmallows, owners must avoid making this a common
dog treat because making sugar a regular part of your
dog's diet will lead to weight gain and
obesity.
«With
obesity in pets on the rise, it is important for pet owners to factor in not only their
dog's food, but also
treats and table food,» Freeman added.
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Obesity and Competition for Food -
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Obesity is easily prevented and somewhat difficult to
treat as prairie
dogs often become «hooked» on the diet which predisposed them to
obesityobesity.
Aside from the obvious problem of
obesity, if a
dog eats many
treats, it has less room (and less desire) to eat its proper diet, which can lead to health problems.
«With pet
obesity on the rise, it's important for consumers to avoid feeding their
dogs empty calories and understand that not all
treats are created equal.»
To help combat pet
obesity, which can be especially harmful to smaller
dogs, Bistro Bites CEO and founder Valerie Perlowitz set out to create
treats that keep pets slim, satisfied and healthy.
«We can do better in
treating obesity in
dogs, and having more tools is a good thing,» said Dr. C. A. Tony Buffington, a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition and professor at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Whilst
treating overweight
dogs, the clinic compiles a large amount of data about the
obesity problem in pets.
No association with
obesity was found for breed size, owner activity level, feeding snacks and
treats, or the number of hours the
dog was left alone each day (Holmes et al. 2007).