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Help! My 4 year old yorkie is putting on pounds. We measure out his daily quota according to the recommended amount for the weight he SHOULD be and divide it into two or three small meals daily. His feed is grain free.
Our biggest problem is that he does not seem to like going for walks, or chasing a ball etc. He does like to curl up somewhere warm and sleep or sit in a sunny window and watch the world go by. we have spent a fortune on all kinds of dog toys and are constantly on the floor with him trying to instigate a 'game' He Has been checked by our vet and they can find no health reason for his lack of energy. He is not a 'teacup' yorkie but normal height. ie 12/13 inches high. we had a kingcharles spaniel and a collie before so not new to dogs needs. He is a super little friend and we know that he must lose some weight if he is to maintain good health. What we don't know is how.
tannerbimbo
Our biggest problem is that he does not seem to like going for walks, or chasing a ball etc. He does like to curl up somewhere warm and sleep or sit in a sunny window and watch the world go by. we have spent a fortune on all kinds of dog toys and are constantly on the floor with him trying to instigate a 'game' He Has been checked by our vet and they can find no health reason for his lack of energy. He is not a 'teacup' yorkie but normal height. ie 12/13 inches high. we had a kingcharles spaniel and a collie before so not new to dogs needs. He is a super little friend and we know that he must lose some weight if he is to maintain good health. What we don't know is how.
tannerbimbo