Just stick with walks for now...she'll have to build up to running! That will take a while.
The walks are great - I hope she looks forward to them!
Would the person who feeds the dog be willing to try lite food or low calorie?
Good luck!
Just stick with walks for now...she'll have to build up to running! That will take a while.
The walks are great - I hope she looks forward to them!
Would the person who feeds the dog be willing to try lite food or low calorie?
Good luck!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
This whole thing sounds rather odd to me. I feel very sorry for your dog. She needs help, obviously, and it's your responsibility to make her quality of life better. I would suggest you do everything you can to help her lose weight, take her for proper walks, and generally, do all you can do, and more, to make her be more healthy and fit. Find a way to stop the overfeeding family member and find a way to get her in for some immediate vet care. You have to take care of her. She can't do it herself
At the risk of saying something I shouldn't, I'll leave it at that![]()
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Well your neighbor sure sounds like a real ray of sunshine. Please try find out the name of the condition your dog has. I would be more than happy to advise some natural supplements that can help to overcome it. As far as I am concerned where there is "Breath" there is hope.
I agree with Daisy and Delilah. your neighbor doesn't sound very educated about dogs.I wouldn't listen to him. the healthier you keep your dog, the longer they live.
I would take her for short walks and if you have to put her on a diet to lose weight.
good luck!
Most labs (unless field labs) are bigger anyways. They have a stockier build then most dogs. Your naighbour sounds like he/she knows nothing. If I remember right feeding them raw balances out their weight, they wont get too fat or too skinny if you feed them the right amout.
What are you feeding him now?
That might be the problem too.
And I agree swimming lessons makes them loose weight as a PTer's dog on here dose that and has lost weight.
No, it's not to late!! Don't give up on your dog, please. Sassy was overweight at one point, about 4 pounds. I know they are two different dog breeds, with different builds and all that. A toy dog that is overweight even a little is bad. But your dog isn't a toy dog. You can do many things to help her/him lose weight. Walks to start with. A run in the yard, fetch, swimming sessions in a indoor pool. If your lab isn't dog aggressive or anything can you take her to a local park/dog park? That would help alot! Especially running around and playing with other active dogs. Good luck! Keep us posted.
Im not trying to defend myself here. But no we do not feed her everything we possibly can. She gets one full bowl of food a day and thats it but its enough to put her over 100 pounds. I think we feed her Iams. Im gonna start taking her for walks starting tommorow. I just freaked out and quit after her mouth started foaming one time. Also she finds food herself through any means necessary but we are pretty good at keeping food out of her reach. I just hope that I can make her better or try atleast.
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