Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Bear's story: How #HillsPet gave this pup a second chance at life

How many dogs have we heard of are so heavy that the owners can no longer take care of them? Perhaps Obie the Dachshund is the most famous -- a dachshund so overweight that his stomach dragged across the ground.

Then there's Dodger, a beagle who was surrendered by his owners to Orange County Animal Services in Orlando. Nine years old and very overweight. He was adopted by a nice couple, fortunately, who will put him on a diet.


How does being overweight affect a pet? Much the same way it affects a human.
  • Too much weight becomes taxing on joints and organs. 
  • Because it takes so much to move, pets may have extra trouble handling the heat, or breathing. 
  • This makes it tougher to stay active.
  • These problems only get worse as they get older.
But how does having an overweight dog affect you?
  • Can you play with a pet who can barely move and gets winded easily? Not really.
  • You may find yourself taking extra time with them when they need to use the bathroom, or they need a bath.
  • Definitely more vet bills.
  • In some cases, you may find yourself over your head, like the original owners of Obie did. How many overweight dogs and overweight cats ended up in shelters because their owners couldn't afford to care for them?
Or worse.

Take a moment and watch this story. Bear, a dog up in Indiana, weighed 142 pounds and his family almost had him euthanized because he was so heavy he couldn't walk.

This is how Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic Advanced Weight Solution food changed his life.


So how does Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic  Advanced Weight Solution food work?

Hill's says the food works by essentially changing an animals metabolism so it acts more like that of a lean animal. In other words, it revs things up so that the pet can burn more calories, while also regulating their appetite.

And even after your pet comes off the food, that change in metabolism remains.

In Bear's case, he went from weighing 142 pounds to weighing 92 pounds. His owner said it was like gaining a friend, because he had more energy and felt better.

Here are some more pretty amazing transformations based on dogs who tried Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic diet for dogs.

ROMEO

I think Romeo's case was the most amazing.  He's a nine-year-old Labrador retriever, and he weighed almost 180 pounds at the start of his diet. He was being cared for at the Cambridge Vets Wellness Team in New Zealand.



At the end of 75 days, Romeo was down to nearly 160 pounds, and definitely looked like a happier dog. Now the family says he has too much energy!



REX

Rex is a Labrador retriever being treated at the Olde Naples Animal Wellness Center in Naples, Florida. At the start of his diet he weighed 106 pounds.


After 120 days, Rex was down to 84 pounds, and his family was happy to have their "healthy, happy and high energy boy back."


SUZIE

You know I had to add Suzie because she's a hound!


Here's Suzie before. Note the tail is down. She weighs 82 pounds at the start of the diet. She was treated at Biddeford Animal Hospital in Maine.
120 days later, Suzie is down to 62 pounds. And I found this great picture of Suzie on Biddeford Animal Hospital's Facebook page that really shows the difference.

The hospital said Suzie had to have her harness re-adjusted twice so far, and they are not yet at her ideal weight.

As always, talk to your vet about the best way to help them lose weight. And talk to them about Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic Food.

Don't know if your dog needs to lose weight? Here some simple things you can do, according to PetMd.com.

  • Pet your pet: As you run your hand across their side, you should be able to just feel the ribs without a lot of fat.
  • Get a bird's eye view: Look from above. The area between the ribs and the pelvis should have a nice curve inward. The chest should be wider than their flank.
  • Check for breath: How is your dog breathing when they walk or play? Are they panting a lot. If they didn't before, they may be dealing with a little extra weight.

This post is sponsored by Hill’s. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about Hill’s Prescription Diet Metabolic Food, but Life With Beagle only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. is not responsible for the content of this article.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Caturday: Natural Balance Fat Cat or Fat Dog food GIVEAWAY

Hello all, Galadriel here!

I know this post is a bit late. Stupid servant belly-aching about her belly. Oh well, every day should be Caturday anyway.

When Natural Balance began selling Fat Cat and Fat Dog food, the company offered the servant the chance to try the food and giveaway a coupon for a loyal reader.

The beast, the servant says, is in good shape.

I, on the other hand...

I perhaps could lose a bit of weight.

So the servant picked up a bag of this Fat Cat food.

Fat Cat and Fat Dog, I'm told, are designed to help pets specifically to lose weight or maintain it. It has less calories than the reduced calorie food.


I like it because it tastes like chicken and salmon, which I like. Plus, I don't need to eat much to feel food. The servant gives me about 3/4 of a cup, and I graze on it throughout the day. Of course, I am not losing as much weight as I should, because I still demand my Natural Balance Platefuls pouches every once in a while. I just eat less dry food.


I am looking a lot better. Of course, I'm still fighting the servant on using the yellow thing she got from Natural Balance.

But she did put me on the scale today, and I am down to 15 lbs. Not bad. Everyone else notices I'm not so much of a fat cat as I was either.

Still, I have a ways to go. I might need to have the servant reduce my food.

Now from the servant:

PROS:
  • Galadriel took to the food very well. She likes it a lot. 
  • I have seen noticeable loss in her size. 
  • You can adjust food according to what else your pet needs in their diet.
CONS:
  • There is only kibble. So if your pet doesn't eat kibble, this will not work for you.
  • You need to keep a good notes to make sure you see proper weight loss, that way you can make adjustments.
  • The diet works best when you increase exercise. This has been crazy tough with Galadriel.

DISCLAIMER: Natural Balance provided me with the free coupon to give away. Every thought in the review, however, is my own.