Monday, 21 November 2011

The First Step to Solving the Weight Problems of Your Dog


It seems that our canine friends are starting to match us when it comes to our waste lines. The West is famed for the near epidemic status that obesity has, but there's an often forgotten problem with weight when it comes to our dogs. In fact, it is estimated that anywhere up to forty percent of dogs have a problem with weight, and just like with humans it can greatly impact on their quality of life and longevity. So it's important to do something so as to counteract this, and one of the steps to solving the problem is admitting that the problem starts with you. In the following article, i'll briefly talk about how to go about identifying and changing the actions you make that bring this about.

Firstly though, a few fundamentals. If you're looking at this, it's fairly reasonable to assume that you have a dog with a weight problem. But in virtue of wanting to find out information on how to help your dog, you're also a caring and loving owner. Part of that is recognising how your dog reacts to your own commands and actions. So how does this link in to dog obesity and dog weight problems? Well, the weight problems of your dog come about because of your own actions. It is you who are giving in to their pleads and feeding them scraps of the foods that are normally consumed by humans.

But accepting this is the first step to acting towards reducing your dogs weight. By being aware that giving them scraps, and failing to take them out for walks cumulatively builds up in weight gain, you can locate what actions you take are at fault and change them.




Jonathan Belcher has been an Angler for 10 years now, and runs a review site at Folding Camping Chair [http://www.foldingcampingchair.net/], which also focuses on reviewing a Folding Camp Chair [http://www.foldingcampingchair.net/2010/01/20/folding-camp-chair-reviews/].





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