Weight Management
Around 40% of dogs and 30% of cats in Australia suffer from weight problems. The most common causes of weight problems include overfeeding, too many snacks, a lack of exercise, and chronic health conditions including hypothyroidism.
Whilst a chubby cat or dog might be nice to cuddle up to, excess weight has a huge impact on your pet’s quality of life. Overweight or obese pets run a much higher risk of developing several serious health conditions and have a significantly reduced lifespan.
Below are just a few of the health issues that excess weight can predispose your pet to:
- Diabetes
- Osteoarthritis
- Spinal problems
- Cruciate injuries
- Higher anaesthetic risk
- Exercise intolerance
- Heat intolerance
- Skin problems
If you suspect your pet may be carrying some excess weight, call Vets in Cranbourne to make an appointment. One of our experienced staff will be able to help you develop a weight management plan tailored to suit your pet’s needs.
Top five tips for weight loss in dogs
- Reduce calorie intake
Cutting down your dog’s calorie intake and increasing their energy output is the most straightforward way to help your pet lose weight. Firstly, consult with your vet to determine the right portion sizes for your pet and what type of exercise regime would best suit their current health condition. From then on, it’s just a matter of being firm and not giving in to those hungry puppy dog eyes. - Choose vegetables
As omnivores, dogs benefit from a varied diet but a lot of the commercially available dog kibble is high in calories and carbohydrates. Try replacing a quarter or a third of your dog’s regular kibble with vegetables which contain less calories but are still full of vitamins and will still keep your dog feeling full. - Cut the carbs
Following on from this, be critical about the kind of commercial dog food you are buying. Invest in a product that is low in fat and carbs but high in protein and fibre. If you’re having trouble finding the right product, consult your vet. - No more cheese!
Human food is not good for dogs! It contains too many calories and is often difficult for your dog to digest. If you want to treat your pet, choose something high in animal protein like a lean cooked chicken breast or specially formulated dog treats. - Dental treats as meal replacements
Dental chews are a great way to kill boredom and promote dental health, but you should think of these as meal replacements, rather than extra treats.
Top five tips for weight loss in cats
- Feed them less
Your vet can help you work out how to safely reduce your cat’s calorie intake by managing portion sizes. - Control grazing
Cats like to eat small amounts of food throughout the day and this is fine. However, owners often think this means the cat bowl needs to be constantly full and this generally results in cats overeating and gaining excess weight. You need to measure out the correct amount of food for your cat each day and don’t top up the bowl again until the next day. Your cat will learn to adjust its grazing habits to suit the lower portion sizes. - Cats don’t need carbs!
As carnivores, cats really don’t need a lot of carbs in their diet and the empty carb calories in many commercial cat foods can not only cause weight problems but also diabetes. Make sure you are feeding your cat food that is high in protein and fibre with a minimum of carbs and fat. - No human food
Cats and human food do not mix. Feeding your cat a slice of cheese is the equivalent of you eating a whole block of the stuff. If you want to treat your cat, invest in some specially formulated cat treats that are high in protein.
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EXCELLENT Based on 212 reviews Posted on Sarina BirchwoodTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Vets in Cranbourne are the best!! The staff are so caring and attentive to all variety of pets (and human) needs and everyone clearly loves animals so much it shows in their practiceevery day. Originally (17 yrs ago) we picked this practice for cost but soon found the owner had kelpies and loved our dog, although it changed hands many years ago we never really noticed as the staff provide the same love for our dogs every year. My pet hurt her foot, and unlike other practices who would X-ray immediately, they took the time to examine her properly and suggest we wait a day or so before X-ray and give anti inflammatory to see if she gets better or worse. Rather than charge us hundreds for unnecessary services they provide the correct care and booked a follow-up to ensure she had improved rather than declined (at which point they would have done as needed). To me vetinary care is more about just the medical, it's about feeling like your pet matters, even if only during your 15 minutes and their whole team does that so well. They go above and beyond everytime.Posted on Janet OlsenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great vet they did a fantastic job desexing my dog, very caringPosted on Laurinda MunroeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I honestly can't thank Vets in Cranbourne enough. When my cat fell seriously ill, a nearby vet cancelled my appointment simply because I was five minutes late,despite already knowing, based on what I’d told them, that his condition was critical. I didn’t even know how bad it was at the time, but they should have. I was panicked, heartbroken, and desperate. I called around frantically and found these guys and even though they didn’t have an open slot, they squeezed me in within 15 minutes, understanding how urgent my cat’s condition was. 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They’ve been incredible every step of the way. You can tell they genuinely care—not just about animals, but about the people who love them too. I’ll never forget what they did for us. This isn’t just a vet clinic. This is where you go when you want real compassion, professionalism, and people who will fight for your pet like it’s their own.Posted on Deborah KennedyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Have been seeing Dr. George for several years. My dogs have always felt comfortable with him and his team, never had any issues. Always excited to see friendly faces even in hard circumstances. I love how much the whole team care for my dogs as if they were their own.Posted on MeganTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I could not recommend this clinic more! Both the vets and nurses are so compassionate, and always listen to my concerns no matter how silly. The care they show my dog is like he is their own. I trust them completely with his care no matter the situation. Dr George is always extremely respectful of my preferences while providing the upmost care and recommendations fort dogs care. He takes the extra time to explain things to me and he or the nurses often even call or text to follow up how your pet is doing after a visit/procedure. The nurses (especially Megan, Taylor, and others Alysha) have worked so hard with me to work towards my dog becoming comfortable with nail trims, and they respect my and my dogs limits. With their support, my dog has gone from complete inability to settle in nail trims, to me being able to complete them at home. I now travel to see the team despite not living in the area, and it is worth the drive every time for their support and care.Posted on Geoff HallTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our Border Collie Lenny was so compassionately cared for by Dr Janice & all the staff today, I can’t speak more highly of their wonderfully caring attitudes right up till his passing today. Can thoroughly recommend all the team who made a totally devastating day much more bearablePosted on Kim GTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Drs George and Janice and the team are absolutely fabulous!