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Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodCosy from Columbia, SC Feedback About This Post:RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodWhat kind of portions should i feel my 8# yorkie. She's at least 2#'s overweight. Dry food bag (blue buffalo weight control) recommends 1/2 cup per day, which is not very much but shes little (except for her belly). Should I use the same measurement for homemade food? I started giving her brown rice and veggies. 1/4 cup 2 x's a day. She still acts like she's starving with a Buddha belly! Any suggestions? Robin and Sunni Post by robin4908 RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodMy 7 yr. old yorkie is about 2#'s over-weight. She only gets 1/4 cup dry- premium weight loss food per day and low fat high protein treats 2x's per day. She has a unusually huge belly (bloated) help I've tried everything. Thinking of home made food. She acts like shes starving all the time. She also has a small trachea and does a lot of choking so we can't exercise like I want. Help? Sunni and Robin- robin4908 AT aol.com Post By robin (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodI was advised to give my dog brown rice mixed in his food. It is very filling and good for them. I halved his canned food and filled him up with the rice and he loved it. He lost the weight and was much happier! Post by catnip RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodMy fat little beagle gets dry food & raw vegetables. He loves carrots & he will eat green beans, & most fruits. Post by mulberry204 RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodBluealt: Your vet needs to tell you that high protein levels are bad for senior dogs. It's hard on the kidneys. Ask him. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog Food
I have an overweight small breed dog. He's also a senior so can't eat lots of the junky dog food on the market. The vet's dog food is out of my price range. Post by bluealt RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodWe had the same problem, our vet told us to replace one of her meals with beans and carrots(right from the can, nothing added). You can serve seperately or combine them. You don't have to purchase expensive ones. Dogs love vegetables! Hope this helps. Post By Sandy (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodOur Dalmation has lost nearly 8 lbs in 10 months. We started cutting up carrot & red apples into bits for her snacks, before this snacks seemed to be crusts & sweet things. Pretty well every thing we ate, we shared with her. For meals she gets pasta or rice mixwd with cooked veges. She has this meal at about 6pm & has 1 peice of toast, mostly with vegemite, for breakfast. She is back to running heaps again, far more active than she was. Try this & good luck Post by furlegs RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog Food
Aim for high protein in the diet. The store bought snacks are mostly carby junk. Read labels. Compare products. Post by cookwie RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodI have a friend who was a professor of veterinary medicine at University of Florida. She told me canned chicken and green beans. It depends on the dogs weight if they have one or two cans a day. If the dog is a large breed, 2 cans and split one can of green beans between and one can split for small breed. Aldi on St. Andrews road has cheap green beans and canned chicken. : ) Post By Debbie- also from Columbia : ) (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog Food
OMG go I ever...feed 1/2 the amount of dog food you usually do and supplement the other half with can pumpkin..(not pie filliing)...see what is recommended for your dog and adjust to that amount slowly. continue with the 1/2 pumpkin mixture until it's weight is proper....then no other people food...the pumpkin has lots of nutrients, and fiber with no fat and very little calories..the fiber fills them up and they don't realize they aren't getting as much food..mine loved it... Post by pjcustar RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog FoodYou might try this for snacks and mix with his food. My dog LOVE, LOVE, LOVES carrots sliced small he is a small doggie loves small nibbles, canned green beans, he loves bananas for treats I slice them up for him the carrots I usually give him fresh in the winter I give him canned and no sugar or rinse them very well he thinks those are great my Vet said it is the best thing for my dog those treats at the store look so good but so much junk in them I do buy him lil special tiny dog cookies he prefers his veggies and apples too and peanut butter on carrots is the taste of heaven to him he even likes lettuce in his food with peas good luck. Post by meoowmom RE: Homemade Weight Loss Dog Food
I am so glad you are taking your dog's weight problem seriously. This way your dog will live longer & be healthier & happier with less damage to his joints from excess weight as he ages. Several yeas back we found out that our cat was overweight but that it's actually dangerous for cats to have their calories reduced to quickly because it can damage their kidneys or liver (I forgot which)... Anyway, he resisted our efforts to reduce his calories (by 15% the vet said) & was always trying to get into the garbage or trying to break into the food cupboard (which has a child-safe lock on it!) to get food any way he could... Post by Cyinda |
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