Hey,
Happy Wednesday!
Can you imagine if dogs had body image issues? The number of times I’ve taken my dog to the vet and they’ve said, right in front of the poor pooch, “He needs to lose/gain a few pounds,” or in the case of one
particularly outspoken clinician, “He’s too fat.”
Some people really don’t beat around the bush.
Luckily for dogs’ mental health, they don’t have a concept of what their weight should be or what they
should look like — they're happy being them.
However, weight is crucial to dogs’ physical health. It’s linked to everything from heart health and muscular
conditions to diabetes and skeletal issues.
In fact, a long-term peer-reviewed study found, on average, that a dog at its ideal weight will live almost two years longer than an overweight dog.
And while they don’t know this, we as dog parents do, so it's our responsibility to keep them in good
shape.
But what weight should your dog be?
There are general guidelines for certain breeds but they’re incredibly vague — a bit like the Body Mass Index (BMI) for humans that only uses your height and weight, and totally ignores whether or not you’re built like Hulk Hogan.
Dogs, like people, come in various shapes and sizes, even within breeds. So how did that blunt vet know my dog needed to drop some weight?
Well, vets use a more detailed and vastly more accurate method called the Body Condition System (BCS). There are two systems: the U.S. one scores 1-9, the European one 1-5. Both work.
You can read about the BCS and see how the pros gauge your
dog’s weight here. It’s something you can easily do at home.
Then you can take steps to get their weight ‘just right’ — which, by the way, is exactly what I did with my dog (though he didn’t look happy about his reduced portions). Now he's very much 'vet approved'.
Remember, we have plenty of Best Dog Food lists, which might help you find the right food for your dog. There are breed-specific lists, the Best Dog Foods for Weight
Loss, the Best Dog Foods for Picky Eaters, and much more.
We’re trying to update these lists
more frequently now so check them regularly. And please remember, if a dog food you use isn’t on a list, that doesn’t mean it’s no good — you can always search for its individual review.
I hope that helps. I’m off for a long dog walk to try to reach my ideal weight…
Until next time,