What is the best dog food for an overweight dog?
My dachshund is overweight, and everytime I take her to the vet, I have to hear how overweight dachshund are prone to back problems and I get depressed. I know I have to help her with her weight problem-but here’s my dilemma. I want her to enjoy her food too, if she doesn’t-she sneaks cat food. Right now I’m feeding her Nutro-Natural choice for Overweight dogs. She loves it. But she doesn’t really seem to loose weight with it, but doesn’t gain either. But when my vet had me put her on the low-cal Science Diet she actually gained weight because she would sneak any food she found anywhere, because she hated it. Help! I want my pooch to be happy and healthy.
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my daughter’s pug was overwieght (33 pounds!!!!) vet told her to replace 1/3 of his food with green beans. He has actually lost weight and looking good… he also has much more energy than before.
(get raw, frozen green beans and microwave a small handfull…let cool and feed in early evening … so you’ll know "Little Missy" isn’t hungry at bedtime)
Be blessed!
I have a Boxer who tends to be overweight. I am faced with the problem that she also has a sensitive stomach so if I don’t feed her twice a day she vomits from "doggie indigestion". My girlfriend is a breeder and she gave me the advice of giving my dog canned green beans for her PM meal. It’s less calorie dense than the same amount of any dog food and still settles her stomach. Also I am considering getting her a dog friend to keep her active. You may try walking your little one more.
yes just look on the bag or box for the stamp of approvale from the vet society and feed the dog less then it says for a dog of her type .
and get her out more and running .
firstly get off the Science Diet – this food is highly over priced for its quality – they paid for vet endorsment – vets commonly recieve little or NO training on food brands and ingredients and if you check Science Diet ingredient list you will find some very bad ingredients… if your vet sells Science Diet then of course they are going to reccomend it….
I am going to assume you are in the USA.. if so going back to NUTRO may be the correct solution but a slightly reduced amount.. if you are in Canada.. try NUTRAM
you need to raise the cat food so the dog cannot get it. The dog likes it better becasue cat food has more meat in it.. (since cats are true carnivours)
remember when following feeding guidlines – go with the weight the dog SHOULD be rather than the weight the dog actually is…
like people – excercise will help!
first of all put the cat food up out of the dog’s reach. cat’s can jump high. trust me. Make sure the dog gets plenty of exercise. healthier = happier. exercise with your dog.
It’s not the food….she needs a lot more exercise. In the mean time put the cats dish out of reach. BOL
Rabbit is very good especially if the Dog has to catch the rabbit first. The problem is not the dog………the problem is Guess Who?
First, cut the food ration by 1/4 and increase the exercise. If you feed your dog more than once a day, cut her down to a daily feed. Dachshunds love to go on walks (their nosey) and play fetch, indulge them.
Second, put the cat food up out of her reach.
try giving it Hill’s Scientitfiic Diet food i use it with my overweight dog and it works out great!!!
When my dog was over wieght my sister in law suggested Fit N Trim by Purina, because it had worked so well for thier dog. It’s easy to find, most stores carry it so you won’t have to go out of the way to find a pet store for some over priced brand when they all work the same anyway. Just be sure to follow the feeding suggestions on the back. I know it worked great for our dog too! Good luck!
my dog’s overweight too….i stopped feeding him too much of our food and put him on "Royal Canin" indoor formula. He’s doing pretty good now.
I can suggest a Eukanuba lite, all natural dog food. Watch the recommended amounts for the normal size of your pet. Now, here is the best advice: EXERCISE HER! Honestly, that is the best way to reduce her weight. A couple of walks a day, along with a lite dogfood, and voila, a healthy, happy pet. Don’t give in to her not eating. My vet says that dogs will pull that number, but after 3 days, they WILL eat. So, if she turns her nose up to the food, please don’t give her something because she looks so cute and is starving. She is playing a game that she knows she will win! But, if she doesn’t lose weight and get healthy, both of you lose. Be strong. For her and to keep her for a long, long time. Aah, them little rascals!
less food is the best food
I also have a overweight dog, she is a begle, we feed her this hard dog food made by purena called helthy weight…. and it’s made with real vegies, and real meat, and she likes it and she’s losing weight, we also take her out on daily walks to make her lose weight also!!
If the dog is truly overweight, take her to the vet and they will give you a prescription food for weight loss. Hill’s RX diets work wonders. Then it is YOUR job to be active in making sure the dog gets NO OTHER food!!!!!!!!! It should not be hard, it is a small dog….can’t get on the counters!!!!!!!!
The vet is right….this is one breed that can suffer GREAT problems if overweight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nutro is really good stuff, just stay away from foods with corn in the top ingredients.science diet isnt that great, vets just sell it because they make $$$$. solid gold, organix brand, natural balance are all good along with nutro.
i would stay with the nutro and feed her less. she shouldnt be eating more than about a cup a day, probably less. just split it in halve and feed her two times a day, you can kinda trick her into thinking shes getting more this way, plus her stomach wont ever get too empty to search for snacks.
try spicing up her food a bit with a spoonful of wet food with the dry, to add some flavor.