Weight management for overweight dogs
Did you know 1 in every 2 dogs are overweight?1
Weight-related issues for dogs are becoming increasingly common and as a pet owner, you should take action with the support and advice of your veterinarian, to help your dog achieve and maintain their ideal weight. Alongside daily exercise, feeding your dog a diet to support weight loss can be effective in helping some dogs get back to a healthy weight.
Why is my dog overweight?
Are you aware of some of the common reasons why some dogs may be more prone to weight gain?
Breed
Some breeds, such as Labrador Retrievers, are more prone to weight gain than others. Some smaller breeds, like Dachshunds, are also likely to become overweight if they are not fed a diet tailored to their energy requirements.
Age
Older dogs are less active than younger dogs and their energy needs reduce as they age. Some age-related ailments, such as arthritis, may impede your dog's movement, making it harder for them to exercise.
Neutered or spayed
The risk of obesity increases once a dog has been neutered or spayed due to the loss of sex hormones. The resulting decrease in a dog's metabolic rate means their energy needs are lower.
Begging
Begging can lead to overfeeding, which will result in excess weight gain and reinforces a cycle of begging and feeding scraps or treats between mealtimes.
Gender
Females are more predisposed to obesity than males.
Use a body condition score for your dog
Overweight dogs may live up to 2.5 years less than dogs with an ideal body weight.2
Using a body condition score for dogs can help you spot the signs of an underweight or overweight dog and understand what a healthy weight should look like. If you're unsure about your dog's weight, always seek the advice of your veterinarian.
How nutrition can support your dog's weight
When it comes to achieving and maintaining an ideal dog weight, making sure they receive the correct nutritional balance is essential. Rather than simply altering portion sizes, tailored weight loss diets for dogs will contain targeted nutrients, such as fiber, protein and omega-3 fatty acids to help support their body. For example, additional protein can help your dog maintain muscle mass during weight loss.
Your veterinarian will be able to recommend a nutritionally balanced diet for your dog and an appropriate daily food intake, based on their energy needs and current weight.
Four key steps to maintaining a healthy dog weight
Understanding how to maintain your dog's healthy weight can help increase their lifespan and help reduce the risk of certain health issues, such as joint issues and weight-related diseases. Maintaining a healthy weight involves the following four steps.
Ask your veterinarian about Royal Canin Satiety Support diets
In a clinical trial, we found 97% of dogs lost weight in three months when fed our Satiety Support diet. If your dog is overweight, your veterinarian will be able to advise whether a Satiety Support diet is suitable for your dog.
Learn more about the benefits of Royal Canin Satiety Support diets below.
Helps keeps hunger at bay
Containing a special blend of fibers, Royal Canin's Satiety Support diets help satisfy your dog's appetite. This helps keep them full and reduces spontaneous consumption of food.
Helps to sustain muscle mass
Satiety Support diets contain high levels of protein to help maintain your dog's muscle mass while they are losing weight.
Controls begging
In a clinical trial, begging was found to be controlled in 83% of dogs being fed Satiety Support. If your dog feels full between meals they're less prone to beg, which helps prevents weight gain.
Joint support
Satiety Support diets contain important nutrients, including glucosamine, chondroitin and omega-3 fatty acids to support your dog's joints.
What do pets owners think about our Satiety Support diets?
Find out how Satiety Support diets have worked for other pet owners and learn more about the diets within the range.
Sara is the owner of Riley, a neutered, male dog.
"Riley was overweight and was placed on Royal Canin Satiety Support. He was overweight for approximately two years with no improvement on other diet changes. Riley’s response to weight loss was fantastic on the Satiety Support diet. He actually lost weight and is back down to a BCS of 5 out of 9. The diet was well tolerated and palatable."
Other products in the Weight Management range
Did you know there are three different categories within the Royal Canin Weight Management range? Depending on your dog's individual needs, your veterinarian will be able to suggest the most suitable option, along with a weight loss plan. Ask your veterinarian whether Weight Care, Satiety Support or Weight Control diets are optimal for your dog.
Feature Products
Weight Care diets
Satiety Support diets
Weight Control diets
References
1 Larsen JA, Villaverde C. Scope of the problem and perception by owners and veterinarians. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 2016; 46: 761-772.
2 Salt C, et al. Association between life span and body condition in neutered client-owned dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2019; 33: 89-99.