
Food for Sterilised Dogs — Balance after neutering
Food for sterilised and neutered dogs with calories adjusted to the slower post-surgery metabolism and urinary support (low magnesium + cranberry).
- Calories adjusted to the slower metabolism of the neutered dog
- Urinary support with cranberry and low magnesium
- High lean protein to maintain muscle
- Omega 3 for healthy skin after hormonal change
Why feeding changes after neutering
Sterilisation changes the dog's hormonal balance and, with it, its metabolism: energy expenditure drops noticeably while appetite tends to rise. That combination is why so many dogs gain weight in the months after the operation if the same ration is kept.
This food adjusts calories to that slower metabolism and keeps lean protein high to preserve muscle. That way your dog stays satisfied without storing fat, precisely when it is most vulnerable to doing so.
Mind urinary health too
Neutered dogs show a greater predisposition to urinary tract problems. That is why these recipes include a low magnesium content and cranberry extract, which help maintain urinary balance.
Start the switch in the 2-4 weeks after surgery, once recovered, and do it gradually. Measure the ration with a scoop: after neutering, adjusting the amount is as important as choosing the right recipe.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does my dog gain weight after neutering?+
After sterilisation or neutering, the dog's metabolism slows noticeably due to hormonal changes, while appetite usually rises. If the previous ration is kept, the result is overweight. Food for sterilised dogs adjusts the calories and raises lean protein to prevent it.
When should I start food for sterilised dogs?+
It is recommended in the first 2-4 weeks after the operation, once the dog has recovered. Make the transition gradually over 7-10 days, mixing the new food with the previous one in increasing proportions.
Does food for sterilised dogs also care for urinary health?+
Yes. It includes low magnesium content and cranberry extract, because neutered dogs have a greater predisposition to urinary tract problems. It is preventive support that accompanies the calorie adjustment.
My sterilised dog is already overweight, is this food right?+
This food is for maintenance: it prevents a sterilised dog from gaining weight. If there is already diagnosed overweight or obesity and the dog needs to lose weight, the right option is food for obese dogs, with a greater calorie reduction for clinical weight loss.
