How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight: Vet‑Approved Tips for 2025 🩺🐶

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How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight: Vet‑Approved Tips for 2025 🩺🐶
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
Over 50% of dogs are overweight or obese—putting them at risk for diabetes, joint pain, shorter lifespan, and surgery complications. But with a thoughtful, vet‑supervised plan, you can help your dog return to a healthy, active life.
1️⃣ Veterinarian Check‑Up First
- Rule out underlying causes (e.g., hypothyroidism, arthritis).
- Get a target body condition score (BCS) and weight-loss goal.
2️⃣ Smart Diet Adjustments
- Switch to high-protein, low-fat diet or prescription weight‑loss formula (Hill’s, Purina OM, Royal Canin).
- Use precise measuring cups and meal feeding—no free‑feeding.
- Limit treats to < 10 % of daily calories; use low‑calorie veggies instead.
- Gradually transition to new food over 7–10 days.
3️⃣ Increase Physical Activity
- Aim for 30–60 minutes daily—walks, fetch, swimming.
- Use puzzles, stair climbs, or interactive play to increase movement.
- Adjust intensity based on age, joints, or health conditions.
4️⃣ Monitor & Adjust Progress
- Track weight and body condition regularly.
- Expect slow, steady loss—roughly 1–2 % of body weight per week.
- Celebrate non-scale wins: better stamina, reduced panting, visible waist.
5️⃣ Optional Support Tools
- Weight‑loss supplements like inulin‑based bites may help fullness.
- Slow feeder bowls or puzzle feeders reduce gulping and boost satiety.
- Activity trackers help set goals and monitor movement.
📊 Quick Weight‑Loss Roadmap
Step | What to Do |
---|---|
Vet check-up | Assess health, set target weight |
Diet | High-protein, portioned meals, low treats |
Exercise | 30–60 min daily tailored to dog |
Monitor | Weekly weigh-ins, adjust as needed |
Support | Supplements, puzzles, trackers |
🔍 Final Thoughts
Helping your dog lose weight in 2025 is a commitment—but it pays off with better mobility, disease prevention, comfort, and lifespan. Combine vet supervision, diet change, increased activity, and smart feeding tools—and make steady progress day by day. You've got this! 🐾❤️
Want individualized help calculating calories, creating exercise plans, or picking foods? Download the Ask A Vet app for expert support 24/7. 📱🩺