When living conditions improve, many people become lazy, and dogs become fat with their owners unknowingly, and obesity has become one of the health killers of the times. People can control their diet when losing weight, but dogs do not have this concept, so they need their owners to help and supervise the dog to lose weight so that they can grow up healthily.
From a medical perspective, if the dog weighs more than 15 to 20%, it can be considered fat. Of course, dogs also have the so-called share of body fat and muscle, and their weight is only about one goal.
The most common health crises caused by obesity are spinal displacement, excessive limb joints, ligament strains, and seriousness may make it difficult to move around on a daily basis. This is very hard.
Obese dogs have relatively low resistance and are more likely to be damaged by diseases. They also have cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and blood vessel blockage. The burden on the heart will be very heavy, which is similar to that of humans with excessive obesity.
Poor blood circulation and difficulty breathing, the functions of each internal organ will be affected, whether it is the lungs, liver, etc., even gastrointestinal problems will occur, and some symptoms of indigestion and diabetes will follow one after another.