Dogs, like people, can face the problem of excess weight, which has an adverse effect on their health and vitality.
Why does this happen?
Genetic predisposition
Some dog breeds are more prone to gaining excess weight due to genetic factors.
For example, some Labrador Retrievers have an increased appetite and a slow metabolism, which can lead to obesity.
It is important to consider the breeding characteristics of your pet and take appropriate measures to control weight.
Improper nutrition
Dog owners sometimes choose the wrong approach to feeding. If you feed your dog too often and give him sweets, as well as using an unbalanced diet, it can lead to excess weight gain.
To avoid this, it is better to consult a veterinarian and follow his advice on choosing high-quality and suitable food for your dog.
Limited activity and lack of physical exercise
Dogs, like people, need regular exercise to stay fit and healthy.
Limited walks, lack of games and training can be the main reason for your pet to gain excess weight. Regular activity and exercise will help your dog stay in shape.
Conclusion
Managing your dog's weight is very important to maintaining his overall health and activity.
Proper nutrition, an active lifestyle and consideration of individual characteristics help maintain your pet's normal weight.
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