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6 Tips for Fighting Winter Weight Gain in Pets

February 8, 2012 9:30 am

Winter weight gain is an all too common struggle, and not just for humans. Weight gain in dogs and cats is more prevalent in the winter as well. When a dog that's used to getting a daily walk around the neighborhood is now only running outside for speedy breaks – or a cat that's accustomed to a romp around the yard is now reluctant to spending time outdoors – it naturally follows that the food they've consumed is not being burned as energy. Plus, when colder temperatures set in, activity levels drop, metabolisms slow, and hibernation mode sets in. It's the age-old evolutionary method for preservation.
To help pet parents keep winter weight gain at bay, petMD.com offers the following tips:
  • Create an exercise plan. This can include brisk walks, weather permitting, or activities like fetch modified for indoor play.
  • If getting enough activity may prove troublesome, consider cutting back on calories. This can mean cutting back on treats or decreasing the amount of kibble doled out. If you're worried about your pet feeling deprived, add fresh vegetables into the mix. Carrots make a great treat substitute.
  • Visit your veterinarian at the start of winter to get an accurate picture of your pet's current health. It is easier to maintain if you know what you're starting with.
  • If your pet is on the heavier side, or has a history of weight issues, continue to see your veterinarian once a month for a check-up to make sure the weight is not creeping on.
  • Learn the signs indicative of a pet being overweight or obese. The two areas it is easiest to spot weight gain in are the spine and the ribs.
  • If weight gain still does occur, consult your veterinarian for a cat or dog weight loss plan. You do not want to cut back drastically on food without a veterinary opinion.
The most important thing for pet parents to remember is that prevention is key. Stopping winter weight gain from occurring is much easier than helping your pet lose weight.

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