đŸ¶ How to Know If Your Dog Is Overweight (Vet-Approved Tips)

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Keeping your dog at a healthy weight isn’t just about looks — it’s about helping them live a longer, happier life. Extra pounds can lead to joint pain, heart issues, and other health problems. Here’s how to tell if your dog might be overweight and what you can do to help. đŸŸ

⚖ Check Your Dog’s Shape

You don’t need fancy tools — just your eyes and hands.

  • Look from above: Your dog should have a visible waist behind the ribs.

  • Feel the ribs: You should be able to feel them easily without pressing hard.

  • Side view: The belly should tuck up slightly, not hang down.

If your dog looks round or lacks a defined waist, it might be time for a vet check.

🍗 Watch Their Diet

Feeding too much (or too many treats!) is a common cause of weight gain.

  • Stick to measured portions — check your dog food’s feeding guide.

  • Limit treats to less than 10% of daily calories.

  • Avoid human food — even healthy snacks can add up.

  • Choose high-quality food that matches your dog’s age and activity level.

🏃 Exercise Every Day

Dogs need regular movement to stay fit and happy.

  • Aim for 30–60 minutes of activity daily (more for energetic breeds).

  • Mix in walks, playtime, or fetch sessions.

  • For older or small dogs, short but frequent walks are best.

Exercise also boosts mood and strengthens your bond. 💛

đŸ©ș Talk to Your Vet

Your vet can help confirm if your dog is overweight and create a safe weight-loss plan.
They might recommend:

  • A body condition score (BCS) assessment

  • A custom feeding plan

  • Checking for hidden issues like thyroid problems

Never put your dog on a diet without consulting a professional — sudden changes can do more harm than good.

đŸŸ Track Progress on GoodPaws

Maintaining a healthy weight takes consistency.
Track your dog’s weight, activity, and milestones easily with a free pet profile on GoodPaws.co