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02/22/08

What’s the secret to canine weight loss?
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

I have a 5-year-old Beagle named Daisy who has a
big weight problem. We keep trying to put her on
diets and giving her exercise, but it seems that
all the time Daisy is getting into something
really bad and stuffing herself untill we think
she’ll burst. I was wondering if you have any tips for weight loss and
beagle-proofing our house.

Molly
Portland, OR

Daisy is in good company. Overweight dogs are common, and Beagles are especially predisposed to the problem. It turns out that some dogs just love to eat.

You have already mentioned the two key ways to make your dog lose weight: less food and more exercise. If Daisy is breaking into cabinets or taking food from counters, then it’s not likely that she is going to slim down.

To “Beagle-proof” your house, you must start by getting everyone in the family to commit to Daisy’s weight loss program. Nobody should leave food unattended on tables or counters. Child-proof locks for cabinets usually keep dogs out as well.

If it is not practical to keep food out of reach, then consider locking Daisy out of the kitchen (or any area with food) when you are not directly supervising her. Some of the most gluttonous animals actually have to be crated to keep them from gorging themselves.

Canine weight loss is a challenge, but it is worth it. If you can keep Daisy’s weight down, she will be at lower risk for a host of problems, including arthritis, diabetes and breathing problems.

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There are 3 Comments

  1. Rosa posted a comment on February 23rd, 2008 at 5:11 pm

    I rescued a ten year old beagle who weighed 56 pounds — yes, a 56 pound purebred 15 inch beagle!!!!

    Lots of wlaks, short at first, decreased dog food, and she is down to 42 pounds and dancing on her hind legs! It takes commitment on the part of the owner, but doesn’t owning a beagle make for a special and worthwhile commitment?

  2. LINDA posted a comment on February 25th, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    I STARTED MY AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG ON A DIET THAT HAS BEEN VERY SUCCESSFUL. HE IS FED TWICE A DAY. HE GETS 1/2 CUP OF DRY WEIGHT MANAGEMENT FOOD MIXED WITH A HANDFUL OF GREEN BEANS AND A HEAPING SPOONFUL OF 100% PURE PUMPKIN. HE LOVES IT AND IS SHEDDING OFF THOSE POUNDS!!!

  3. Denie posted a comment on March 1st, 2008 at 2:31 am

    The secret to dog weight loss: Exercise your dog. Have you ever noticed that really fit people have really fit dogs and vice versa?

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