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How Shedding Pounds Changes Your Dog's Body Chemistry

Doggo Research Digest

A recent study looked at how losing weight affects the fat and lipids in dogs' bodies, especially those that are overweight. Researchers found that dogs who lost significant weight had notable changes in their serum lipid profile, which are basically the different types of fat in their blood. This is important because understanding these changes can help pet parents better manage their dogs' health, especially those struggling with obesity. The study followed eight dogs over six months and found a clear improvement in their body chemistry after they shed pounds.

So, what does this mean for you and your furry friend? If your dog is overweight, helping them lose weight not only improves their overall health but also changes the types of fat in their bodies for the better. This kind of information is valuable for choosing the right diet and developing a weight loss plan tailored for your pet. Keeping your dog at a healthy weight could truly make a difference in their wellbeing and longevity, so it's definitely worth knowing how weight affects their body inside and out.

Read the full study on Pubmed

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42348249/

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