Is Your Dog Fat?
Many people may not be aware of this, but obesity is
one of the greatest problems dogs are dealing with in society today. Obesity in
dogs, like humans, is also caused by excessive eating and unhealthy binges.
Mostly, this situation is triggered by some environmental factors that when not
controlled may just lead to more problems.
Like humans, dogs also develop certain diseases when
they are overweight. These diseases will lead to more serious complications
including death. So for people who wish to know the repercussions of obesity in
dogs, here are some of the known consequences:
1. Arthritis
Obesity in dogs tends to put extra weight on their
bones. In turn, the joints and other parts of the dog’s bones may develop
arthritis.
Excess weight in dogs may also initiate the development
of other muscle and joint problems like spinal disc disease, hip dysphasia, and
cracks on the joint ligaments.
2. Diabetes
Like humans, dogs can get diabetes too. We all know
for a fact that excessive weight can cause diabetes in humans, this can also
happen in dogs. This is because the more fat is stored in the dog’s body, the
greater its system will generate insulin in order to cope up with its growing
mass. Hence, dogs have the tendency to resist too much insulin in the body. The
end result is diabetes.
3. Skin problems
Obesity in dogs can also cause some skin problems.
This is because excess fat deposits are being stored in their skin; hence,
their owners are having a hard time grooming them. When dogs lack proper
grooming, there is a tendency to accumulate bacteria, dirt, or other elements
that could cause harm to your dog’s skin. In the end, they develop rashes, skin
ruptures, and infections.
4. Capacity to tolerate heat
With too much fat deposits accumulated in their skin,
dogs are more inclined to problems concerning heat tolerance. This is because
dogs find it hard to tolerate heat due to the build-up of fats in their skin
and is why most obese dogs are prone to heat stroke especially during summer
time.
5. Respiratory problems and other heart diseases
Like humans, obese dogs have also the tendency to
develop respiratory problems and heart diseases. This is because the chest
cavity is already covered with thick fat deposits. Hence, whenever the dog
breathes, the lungs are having a hard time expanding, so does the heart. The
problem starts when the heart and the lungs can no longer produce the right
amount of oxygen and circulate it within the dog’s body.
6. Gastrointestinal
problems
Obesity in dogs causes some problems in their
intestines and pancreas. This problem results to inflamed pancreas, which, in
reality, is very painful to the dogs and can also cause death among them.
7. Liver problems
Fats are harder to strain and this can pose a great
problem to the dog’s liver. Hence, when the liver can no longer function well
because of the fat deposits that accumulated in the area, liver problems may
occur and may even cause the death of your dogs.
These health problems are indeed life threatening. It
depends upon the owner how to combat these problems in order to keep their dog
healthy.
One of the greatest ways in solving weight problems
is a strict exercise schedule. So, it is a must that owners create a healthy
exercise schedule for their dogs. This can be done by taking them for a walk
every day and/or letting him run through a field.
The best thing about this program is that not only does
the dog get the chance to exercise but so does the owner! So, it’s a double result with just one
purpose.
Next is to create a healthy diet for your dogs. Diet meals are extremely important for dogs so
that they can still obtain the necessary nutrients they need in order to stay
healthy. This should include the right combination of fiber, meat, vegetables,
vitamins, and minerals.
However, dog owners should always keep in mind that
when their dogs are taking fiber, more water should be employed so as to
prevent constipation.
Alternatively, dog owners should also remember that
before incorporating all of these things in your dogs routine, it’s best to
consult the veterinarian first. This way you are assured the proper methods of
dieting for specifically for your dog.
For healthier and happier dogs, give them the best
love and care you can give plus a great dietary regimen. As they say, a healthy
dog is a happy dog.
Let’s take a more in-depth look at the proper diet
for your dog.
The next Article will be about
Proper Diet for Your Dog
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