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What's the harm of dogs being too fat? Stop overfeeding!
The danger of dogs being too fat may lead to dyspnea, because a large amount of fat accumulates in the body cavity, leading to decreased ventilation function; Can lead to diabetes, and obesity is one of the factors that induce diabetes; Can lead to pancreatitis; Too fat dogs are more prone to heatstroke. Too fat dogs can cause breathing difficulties. Whether it is human or animal, obesity will lead to a large accumulation of fat in body cavity, which will lead to the decline of ventilation function. Therefore, if the weather is slightly sultry or a little exercise, you will have poor breathing and asthma. So what? Too fat to breathe? This sentence is reasonable to some extent.

Obesity in dogs can lead to diabetes. Obesity is one of the factors inducing diabetes. Dogs with diabetes usually have a lot of urine and water, and will gradually lose weight and be listless. If the owner finds this situation, he'd better take the dog to the hospital at once. Otherwise it will be more troublesome when the situation is serious.

Too fat dogs can cause pancreatitis. Obesity, hyperlipidemia and greasy diet are the main factors inducing pancreatitis. The main symptoms of this disease are abdominal pain and diarrhea, or diarrhea without obvious abdominal pain. Pull out sour oranges or dirt, which may contain undigested food. Even if the diet is normal, it is still severely emaciated. So when we see the dog vomiting and diarrhea, we should take it to the doctor in time to prevent it as soon as possible.

Too fat dogs can cause heatstroke. In view of the fact that it is summer, it is necessary to remind shovel officials that dogs are too fat and more prone to heatstroke. Especially dogs with short noses, such as Jingba, Shih Tzu, pug, English bulldog, French bulldog, etc. Symptoms of heatstroke include elevated body temperature, weakness of limbs, unconsciousness and even sudden fainting. After heatstroke, emergency measures should be taken in time to cool the dog, and then the dog should be sent to the hospital for follow-up observation and treatment.