
Food for Obese Dogs — Lose weight without losing muscle
Food for obese dogs: clinical weight reduction with fewer calories, satiating fibre and lean protein to preserve muscle mass during the diet.
- −30% calories compared to a standard adult food
- High satiety thanks to apple and pea fibre
- L-carnitine to activate fat burning
- Maintains lean muscle mass during weight loss
Lose weight without losing muscle
When a dog has diagnosed obesity, the goal is not just to eat less: it is to lose fat while preserving muscle mass. A poorly planned restriction makes the dog slim down at the expense of muscle and run out of energy. That is why this food reduces calories by up to 30% compared with a standard adult food, but keeps lean protein high.
Apple and pea fibre increases satiety so your dog does not go hungry during the diet, and L-carnitine helps the body use fat as fuel. It is a tool for a supervised slimming plan, not a food for indefinite use.
Obesity shortens a dog's life
Excess weight is not cosmetic: it multiplies the risk of diabetes, joint problems, heart disease and some tumours, and measurably reduces life expectancy. The good news is that it is reversible. With the right ration, progressive exercise and veterinary supervision, most dogs return to their ideal weight within a few months.
Weigh your dog every 2-4 weeks and adjust the ration with your vet. A healthy loss is around 1-2% of body weight per week: slow, but steady.
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Frequently asked questions
When should I use food for obese dogs instead of light food?+
Use food for obese dogs when your vet has diagnosed overweight or obesity and the goal is to lose weight. Light food (weight control) is for maintaining weight in dogs prone to gaining it, not for clinical weight loss.
How much weight can my dog safely lose per week?+
A healthy loss is around 1-2% of body weight per week. Slimming faster can cause muscle loss and weight regain afterwards. The ideal is a slow, steady decline, with weigh-ins every 2-4 weeks.
How do I keep my dog full while eating less?+
These recipes raise fibre to fill more with fewer calories. In addition, split the daily ration into 2-3 meals, add warm water to the food for volume, and replace treats with small pieces of the food itself deducted from the total.
Does obesity affect my dog's health?+
Yes. Excess weight increases the risk of diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart and respiratory problems and some tumours, and reduces life expectancy. It is one of the most common health problems and, at the same time, one of the most reversible with a suitable diet and exercise.
