Do you have a weight loss goal? If so, you've probably heard that the best way to stick to your health plans is to have a weight-loss buddy. Your dog may be the perfect choice for a fitness pal, especially if he could stand to lose a few pounds himself. Not sure what a healthy dog should look like in the first place? Read on for everything you need to know about training with your pup.
If you notice your dog has been less active lately, it may be a sign that he is becoming overweight or lacking in energy. Other signs of a pudgy pup include having to loosen his leash or collar, shortness of breath and no longer seeing an obvious "waist" behind his ribs. However, you should always talk to your veterinarian about what a healthy weight should be for your dog. Don't rely on the internet or a friend to tell you if your pet should be shedding pounds. There are genetic and environmental reasons a dog may become overweight, so your vet is the best person to determine if you should start your pup on an exercise routine or a new feeding plan. Some health conditions, such as heart disease, can also be marked by exercise intolerance, notes Wag!, so you should keep careful track of your dog's behavior and symptoms.
Even if your dog doesn't look overweight or still seems to be fairly active, it's a good idea to confirm that he is at a healthy weight during your annual vet checkup. You and your vet can also review the type, amount, and frequency of the food you are giving your pup. If your dog is a healthy weight or just starting to get a little tubby, now is the best time to act! Once your dog becomes overweight or obese, some of the related health issues may be irreversible.
Unfortunately, the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found that up to 54% of dogs were at risk for weight-related disorders in 2016. The health risks for just a few extra pounds include kidney disease, joint problems, skin diseases and shortened life expectancy. But the good news is taking steps toward establishing a regular fitness routine can help your fluffy companion live a longer, happier life. Remember that two pounds overweight may not seem like a lot to you, but to smaller dogs it could be the same as 20 pounds to you. It's best to not think about your dog's weight in pounds, but rather his body condition score. This is a more accurate way to tell if your dog is overweight and accounts for differences in breed types.
Including your dog in your weight loss activities can help boost your motivation to meet your health goals. The extra effort required to make a dog-friendly exercise routine might also spur you to plan out your workout ahead of time, since you'll have to figure out places and activities that will let you and your pooch be active together. Scheduling exercise can make it a more integral part of your life and increase the likelihood that you'll follow through, according to Shape. Over time, your dog will pick up on your exercise routine and give you a nudge when it's time to get busy burning calories.
Men's Health and other fitness gurus tout the benefits of staying motivated with a workout partner, but that buddy doesn't have to be human! Spending time with your pup has holistic benefits far beyond your waistline. Dogs have such a good influence on us that they serve as therapy and service animals for people who are blind or deaf, have limited mobility, or need emotional support for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to The Atlantic. Whether your dog is a working pup or just a pet, he's your lifelong companion. Staying focused on losing weight and eating better so you can be a more energetic, healthy pet parent can be a huge personal motivator.
Running and working out is also just another form of playtime for your dog, and when you increase playtime, both you and your pet will burn calories. However, there is another perk to increasing playtime: lower stress levels. Stress triggers the release of the hormone cortisol, which causes the body to store fat deep in the abdomen, notes Prevention. Reducing stress can help you to prevent weight gain before it even happens.
Whether it is adding an extra walk each day, creating an obstacle course in your backyard for you and your dog, or just finding a local puppy play group to attend together, more time playing as a pair will likely lead to better overall health for you and your furry friend.
Swimming, yoga, and running are all great ways to burn calories and build muscle, but would you be more likely to try them if you could include your dog? Many places in the United States now have dog water parks, "doga" (yoga with your dog, described here by the Huffington Post), or dog-friendly 5K races.
When it comes to improving your eating habits, talk to your vet about healthy snacks that might be okay for you and your dog to enjoy together (maybe in different forms, like an apple for you and some chicken and apple treats for him). You and your pup should also increase your water intake and stay hydrated, especially during warm weather. If stress or boredom makes you snack, throw your pup a chew toy before you head to the fridge — and see if your craving is still there after an hour of romping around with your pet.
Making the commitment to lose weight and eat better (and getting your dog to do the same) can be a bit overwhelming at first, but having your pet as your weight loss buddy should make things more fun and purposeful. Have fun walking, running, and fetching toward your best results!
Chrissie Klinger is an educator, writer and mother of two children, three dogs and three cats. Her dog Jake loves sitting on her lap every chance he gets! She enjoys living an active and eco-friendly lifestyle in rural Pennsylvania.
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