Big Boys and Girls: Pet Obesity Awareness Month

Did you know over 50% of dogs in the U.S. are considered overweight or obese? October is Pet Obesity Awareness Month, a perfect time to check in on your furry friend’s health and take steps toward a happier, healthier life together.

Is My Dog Overweight?

It can be tricky to tell if your pup is carrying extra pounds, especially under all that fur. Here are a few signs your dog might be overweight or obese:

  • You can’t easily feel their ribs without pressing.
  • They’ve lost their waistline (from above, they look more oval than hourglass).
  • They get winded after minimal activity.
  • They’re not as playful or mobile as they used to be.

Why It Matters: Health Risks of Canine Obesity

Obesity in dogs isn’t just about appearance — it can lead to serious health issues, including:

  • Diabetes
  • Joint problems and arthritis
  • Heart and respiratory conditions
  • Reduced lifespan and lower quality of life

Helping Your Dog Lose Weight

The good news? With some consistent changes, your dog can get back to a healthy weight. Start with:

  • Controlled portions: Avoid free-feeding and stick to measured meals.
  • High-quality, portioned meals: Try fresh, nutrient-balanced options like PetPlate. Our vet-designed, pre-portioned, and tailored to your dog’s needs, making it simple to manage calories without sacrificing taste.
  • Regular exercise: Daily walks, playtime, and mental stimulation help burn calories and improve mobility.
  • Limit treats: Replace high-calorie snacks with low-calorie alternatives or even veggies like carrots and green beans.

Adopting an Overweight Dog: A Loving Challenge

Many overweight dogs in shelters are overlooked simply because they’ll require more care and patience. But these pups have just as much love to give — and helping them lose weight is incredibly rewarding. With time, structure, and proper nutrition they can thrive in their new homes.

This month, take a moment to check on your dog’s weight — or consider giving a second chance to a dog in need of a healthy new start. Together, we can fight pet obesity and help all pups live their best lives!