How common are overweight and obese dogs?
Experts generally agree that the problem of canine obesity has increased dramatically over the last few decades, following a similar trend of overweight and obese people. Various studies estimate that between 25 and 40 per cent of dogs are overweight or obese, making it a significant issue for European dog owners Q: What causes dogs to become overweight and obese? A: The simple answer is that if dogs eat more calories than they burn off by exercising, they will gain weight. If this pattern continues, a dog will become overweight and eventually obese. Owners may be tempted to give their pet treats as a way of showing their love for their animal. Dogs quickly learn that begging is a good way of getting extra food and extra calories they don’t need. Dogs are not naturally sedentary animals. They need routine exercise and disciplined feeding to stay healthy. Owners who have variable and busy work and social lives may also find it difficult to give their dog the routine exercise it needs to
Experts generally agree that the problem of canine obesity has increased dramatically over the last few decades, following a similar trend of overweight and obese people. Various studies estimate that between 25 and 40 per cent of dogs are overweight or obese, making it a significant issue for European dog owners Q: What causes dogs to become overweight and obese? A: The simple answer is that if dogs eat more calories than they burn off by exercising, they will gain weight. If this pattern continues, a dog will become overweight and eventually obese. Owners may be tempted to give their pet treats as a way of showing their love for their animal. Dogs quickly learn that begging is a good way of getting extra food and extra calories they don’t need. Dogs are not naturally sedentary animals. They need routine exercise and disciplined feeding to stay healthy. Owners who have variable and busy work and social lives may also find it difficult to give their dog the routine exercise it needs to