I am not a dog owner, and only know a little about them; but I am very concerned for a friends dog which seems to be quite overweight.
It is an 8 year old, neutered, King Charles Spaniel, and my friend insists she does not overfeed him; (but I think she's in denial, because she also denies he is overweight, but says he is just stocky!) The dog is 12kg and I understand he should be - at most - 10 kg. In fact, I feel this is a SMALL dog and he should be even less than this.
I know he has 2 meals a day, consisting of a small amount (about 1/4 - 1/3 of a tin) of wet meat-type food, of chicken or turkey; and also a handful, (or maybe two) of dry food such as Baxters or similar; also chicken or turkey. He also gets a gravy biscuit occasionally during the day - maybe 2 or 3 times, and also a dentu type stick to chew.
We spoke to the dogs groom today who said the dry food often contains a lot of protein, about 25%, which is far too much for a small dog of this age, but when we went to look at the different makes of food - the lowest the protein we could find was 21%. BUT, surely - fat content also plays a part???
My friend is an older lady and although she walks to the shops everyday, and takes the dog with her, this is only 1/4 - 1/2 mile, and the pace is very slow (for a dog). She doesn't do computers or anything like this so I thought I would try to help.
So - I just wonder if anyone can advise me, so I can help to reduce the weight of what could be a lovely dog, who is obviously most uncomfortable with all this extra weight he is carrying.
It is an 8 year old, neutered, King Charles Spaniel, and my friend insists she does not overfeed him; (but I think she's in denial, because she also denies he is overweight, but says he is just stocky!) The dog is 12kg and I understand he should be - at most - 10 kg. In fact, I feel this is a SMALL dog and he should be even less than this.
I know he has 2 meals a day, consisting of a small amount (about 1/4 - 1/3 of a tin) of wet meat-type food, of chicken or turkey; and also a handful, (or maybe two) of dry food such as Baxters or similar; also chicken or turkey. He also gets a gravy biscuit occasionally during the day - maybe 2 or 3 times, and also a dentu type stick to chew.
We spoke to the dogs groom today who said the dry food often contains a lot of protein, about 25%, which is far too much for a small dog of this age, but when we went to look at the different makes of food - the lowest the protein we could find was 21%. BUT, surely - fat content also plays a part???
My friend is an older lady and although she walks to the shops everyday, and takes the dog with her, this is only 1/4 - 1/2 mile, and the pace is very slow (for a dog). She doesn't do computers or anything like this so I thought I would try to help.
So - I just wonder if anyone can advise me, so I can help to reduce the weight of what could be a lovely dog, who is obviously most uncomfortable with all this extra weight he is carrying.