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Low-fat dog food provides your pup with a complete and balanced meal, made with high-quality ingredients and clinically designed to help with weight loss or weight maintenance.
A low-fat diet is typically one with less than 25% fat calories.
That depends on your dog’s nutritional needs and digestive system. Some dogs actually struggle to eat high fat diets because it causes diarrhea.
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BEST DOG FOOD FOR LOSEING WEIGHT
Sydney is overweight at 62 lbs. What wet dog food is the best for management. How can I make comparison of different brands when shopping. Trying Purina focus w/m now.
My dog weighs 25.3lb, which I think is a bit overweight for her size. I currently feed her reguler adult dry food, so I reduced the portion by 1/4 cup per meal, but she seems hungry (She now gets 1 cup a day, when recommended feeding guide says 1&1/2 cup). I am thinking about switching to weight management food. She is 1 year old. Is she still too young to go on a weight management diet?
We are trying to get my dog to lose weight and they have recommended science hill, what type of their food would be better? Light, perfect weight or is there any other? A lot of fat we would like to burn! TIA
My dog needs to lose weight, I want to make sure whatever food I switch her to, will actually help her to lose some pounds. I'm torn between science diet perfect weight & earthborn weight control? Which would be a better fit for weight loss?
My (very tall and muscular!!) Miniature Schnauzer needs to lose about 3 pounds. Prescription Royal Canin didn't carry enough sustanance for him, so he was constantly hungry. I got him on ProPlan weight control kibble, but I'm always concerned with his micronutrients. He got a bought of pancreatitis once, so crude fat must be low. How do you feel about these fresh dog foods? Better than kibble? Or not, so due to the moisture percentage?
I recently asked how I can help Minnie loose weight because she is 13 pounds, and my response was to put her on a Science Diet metabolic weight management diet. My responder said it had good outcomes with his previous patients, but was he talking about the Hill’s Prescription Diet Metabolic Weight Management Dog Food? And if it is, is there a specific flavor that is best to use for her weight loss plan? Also, I live in Arizona — with terrible heat. I was told to walk her 3-4 times a day. Can I?
What is the best dry food for allergies and weight control?
My dog is overweight & has been eating Blue Turkey & Potato Diet. My vet said to cut his intake from 3/4 cup a day to 1/2 cup & to supplement with green beans or rice cakes. After following this for about a year, he has not lost an ounce! The vet saidto cut his food back more. He is not very active & I cannot entice him to be more active. I am concerned that he is not getting enough nutrition from the small amount of dog food he gets & what is better for weight loss, low fat or calories?
Dr. Hinson, since blue buffalo has a lot of calories and my male’s weight is steadily increasing (as expected because he is still growing) what food can I use to keep his weight under control because if I leave one cup of kibbles (each) out for them, I’m lucky if they finish it within three days so it’s not like I’m over feeding them plus they get daily exercise so I guess what I’m looking for is a kibble that’s grain free and can help feed my male enough but not get overweight.
My 13 yr old male Shih Tzu weight is at 28.6 lbs. What diet food would you reccomend I put him on? Tnx
Looking for a recommendation for a good quality senior dog food that will support weight gain and healthy digestion