1, feeding diet
In fact, there are many dog foods on the market that can help dogs lose weight. In those dog foods, there are fewer substances that will make dogs obese, such as fat, calories and sugar. Therefore, dogs that eat these dog foods are less likely to gain weight than dogs that eat ordinary dog foods.
And this method of making dogs lose weight is super simple for shovel officials. The shovel officer just changed a dog food to feed the dog, and the rest were the same as usual. Therefore, this method is especially suitable for shovel officers who are usually busy or lazy at work.
Step 2 control the dog's diet
Let the dog eat less. The truth of this method is actually the same as that of human beings, that is, by reducing food intake, so as to achieve the purpose of losing weight.
Generally speaking, the dogs kept by young people who go to work are basically pet dogs, because the amount of exercise is not particularly large.
Then if the shovel officer feeds them a lot of food, they can't digest it, which will cause those foods to become fat and accumulate on Wang Xing people, so that dogs won't get fat. Therefore, shovel officials can also control Wang Xingren's weight by controlling food intake, so that Wang Xingren can lose weight.
3. Let dogs exercise more and take them out for a walk.
If you just control the dog's mouth, the weight loss effect will not be too obvious. At this time, you need to exercise more and increase the effect of losing weight.
Every morning, or at night, when the weather is not very hot, it is more suitable for some outdoor activities. Then at this time, the shovel officers can take the dogs out to do some sports, such as running and playing games.
The dog's daily exercise needs to be controlled within a certain range, and the shovel officer can't let the dog exercise too much at one breath.
In this case, it will only cause different degrees of harm to the dog's body. If it is serious, it will directly lead to the weakness of the dog's heart. If not rescued in time, the shovel officers will lose the dog.
Extended data:
Some surveys show that the obesity rate of pet dogs is as high as 45%. In particular, some kinds of dogs, such as Labrador, seem to be particularly greedy and easy to get fat. A recent study found that the truth behind this is that a specific gene has mutated.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom reported in the latest issue of the American magazine Cell Metabolism that if a gene named POMC mutates, some breeds of dogs, such as Labrador, will be more enthusiastic about food and easily become obese.
This is the first time that genetic variation related to dog obesity has been found.
Eleanor Lavin, the head of the study, said that about a quarter of the Labrador obesity reports they collected were due to this genetic variation. Because of this inherent genetic change, they will be fascinated by food.
When training Labrador dogs to be used as police dogs, drug detection dogs and other auxiliary dogs, POMC mutation is more common. This may be because they are more sensitive to food and are more likely to accept food as a reward for training.
The researchers selected 33 Labrador dogs, of which 15 were obese and 18 were thin. After genetic analysis, the variation of this gene named POMC was found.
In obese dogs, a piece of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) at the end of this gene is disordered, which leads to the inhibition of a specific chemical in the brain that controls the signal of satiety, so that even if you are full, you will still eat more uncontrollably.
When the research sample was expanded to 365,438+00 Labradors, the researchers also found that Labradors with POMC gene mutation were more likely to gain weight, beg for food more frequently and concentrate on eating.
The comparison of body weight showed that the average body weight of Bula dorado dogs with POMC gene mutation was 2 kg higher than that of normal dogs.
After analyzing different dogs, it is found that the genetic effect of POMC only exists in Labrador and retriever, which will affect their weight and eating behavior.
References:
Xinhuanet-Dog Fat Gene.