When to use light dog food?
Anyone who thinks that light food is only for people is completely mistaken. Light dog food has already arrived in the market to serve as a complement to pet weight loss initiatives. However, there are still some taboos and pitfalls that consumers may end up confused about.
With the excessive number of options for light dog food on the market, doubts arise about the advantages, types of food, recommendations, possible problems, and much more. With that in mind, PET FISIO has gathered some relevant information for you to learn more about light dog food.
The growth of canine obesity and its resulting problems!
Just like us, dogs suffer from the consequences of overweight, which can lead to various health problems such as diabetes, respiratory issues, and difficulty in mobility. For these reasons and more, controlling a dog’s weight is important, with light dog food being an alternative.
Weight gain in dogs can be associated with a genetic predisposition of the breed, lack of physical activity, and excess food. Canine obesity already affects a significant number of dogs, and overweight cases require extra care.
Dogs above a healthy weight should not be forced to perform strenuous and long physical exercises because, in addition to not helping to lose weight, it will worsen their physical condition, potentially leading to joint problems due to excessive strain.
Considerations when looking for light food for your dog
There are some factors to consider when choosing light food for your pet. The first and most important point is that light foods do not make the dog lose weight but serve as an ideal maintenance of the pet’s current weight, preventing weight gain.
Those looking for foods with ingredients and nutrients that help the pet lose weight and burn fat healthily should look for special lines for obese dogs, such as Premier Obesos.
The quantity and frequency of food should be decided through an evaluation by a veterinarian because various factors such as age, gender, and breed influence the calculation of the ideal amount your pet should eat.
Veterinary physiotherapy as an ally in the rehabilitation of dogs!
One of the great allies in the physical and psychological recovery of dogs that need to lose weight, whether due to genetic problems, lack of activity, obesity, and others, is veterinary physiotherapy!
Veterinary physiotherapy techniques help pets find their way back to a healthier life. Hydrotherapy, for example, uses aquatic treadmills to work on physical conditioning, helping overweight dogs achieve greater muscle, joint, and mobility capacity.
Because the dog is submerged halfway, they avoid the consequences of activities performed on hard surfaces, helping to build confidence in performing movements that were previously difficult.
Now that you know when to use light dog food, it becomes easier to address any irregularities in the intestine or even help your furry friend lose weight when necessary. Enjoy these tips!