Weight gain for dogs after neutering
Dogs can gain weight due to changed energy needs, poorer stamina and less play after being neutered, so it is not unusual for your dog to gain a little weight. Your dog should not be overweight however.
There are many diseases dogs can get due to obesity: heart problems, joint problems, circulatory disorders, poorer immune system, liver diseases and diabetes, etc. which is why it should be avoided.
How do you know if your dog is the right weight?
You can find out your dogs right weight by researching the specific breed. A Springer Spaniel for example can weigh around 18-25kg, whereas a Dachshund can weigh anywhere between 3-9kg.
Different breeds have different physiques, but in general you can say that when you feel your dog's chest, the ribs should be felt without you having to touch firmly.
You can often tell just by looking at a dog if they have gained weight or look obese.
Why has my dog put on weight?
Dogs become overweight for the same reason as humans: they eat more than they consume. Dogs can gain weight after neutering, but there are also certain diseases and medications that can cause obesity. If concerned speak to your veterinary consultant for more advice.
What can I do to help my dog's weight?
You can help your dog lose weight by reducing or changing their feed and making sure to exercise more with your dog. Go for longer walks in different environments, make the dog more active.
Don't let your dog beg for food and don't give it food scraps either as this will certainly have an impact on weight. Remember not to give the dog too many treats either, only give dog treats in small amounts.
There are also special diet feeds available for purchase.
When do I need to see a vet?
If your overweight dog does not lose weight even after giving smaller food portions and exercising more, you should see a veterinarian to determine if there is an underlying cause for the excess weight.
The vet will give you information about how much weight your dog should lose, how this is done and how long it should take.
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About the Author
Leg. Veterinary. Specialist competence in dog and cat diseases. Catarina obtained a veterinary degree in 1993 and a degree for specialist competence in dog and cat diseases in 2006.
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