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I can't see your original post, but I suspect you were looking for a low calorie weight loss food. Unfortunately, many of the higher quality foods are very calorie dense and bio-available, so you will have to feed less of those foods. Purina OM has some ingredients that people consider fillers which are high fiber and help to make the food less calorie dense. While many people prefer a grain free diet, very few of the prescription diets are grain free. Since I see that you live in the Bay Area, I might consider going to Pet Food Express and discussing your options with them. They have been very useful for my clients. I hope that was helpful. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
No she is not too young for this type of diet but she is just very slightly overweight so you can switch her to a "light" version of the same food she has, it should be enough for her to not gain more weight.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for using Boop by Petco! I would recommend another of the Purina pro Plan diets which is the Purina Pro Plan shredded blends. This is easily found at a pet store for an affordable price and it is of very good quality. Good luck and have a good night!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello and welcome to Boop by Petco. Firstly, good for you to get on top of Sydney's weight, once you get the weight under control Sydney will feel so much better! There are a few different products made for weight management, some of the best/most effective ones are the prescription diets. I personally like Hill's weight management diet, because the animals feel full but are getting less calories, and it also has joint support products in the food as well. You can try any company weight management food however, as any will work as long as you don't over-feed it. The best trick for this is to get a measuring up that is the amount you need to feed when it is FULL. Therefore you won't be tempted to 'just give a tiny bit more'. Measure the food out, and make sure everyone knows that Sydney is on a diet and doesn't get any treats! Remember, exercise is also important, to protect the knees in the start, try swimming with Sydney, it is great for the muscles and easy on the joints. Regul
Updated on August 12th, 2025
HI there. I would recommend using a true weight loss diet and not a "weight management" or "healthy weight". You should use the weight loss diet until he is his ideal weight then you can transition to a management diet. These diets are expensive but they are not meant to be a long term solution so keep that in mind. If you feed the correct amount it shouldn't be too horribly expensive. You must feed him to his "ideal weight" and not the weight he is currently. So read the instructions on the bag of food carefully. Feed him this diet only - no treats or bones or people food. I would suggest Puirna OM or Hill's w/d. These are prescription diets and should be prescribed by your vet but I have recently come to find out you can buy them on Amazon without an Rx. They should not make his coat or skin poor. If that is a recurring theme then he may have an underlying condition like hypothyroidism causing that (could also be why he is heavy) so you may want to consider having his thyr
Updated on August 12th, 2025