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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Low calorie food for an old man
- By Joe [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:09 UTC
I have a standard dachshund that came to me from breed rescue and was VERY overweight.  He has been on Wafcol Rite Weight for four years and that has helped get his weight down along with increasing exercise.  The problem is - he's getting on a bit and I think it's time to go onto a senior food.  There's millions of them!!!!!!  Any recommendations for a senior diet (dried perferable) that isn't high in calories but is going to give him what he needs.

Joe
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:17 UTC
If he is doing well on the rite weight I would keep him on that.  Wafcol do a Veterna/Senior version too.
- By Joe [gb] Date 05.02.04 20:34 UTC
Yes, but what's it like for calories Oh Wafcol Representative?
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.02.04 22:59 UTC
If you give them a ring and speak to their nutritionist they can tell you:D  Always found them most helpful in the past.
- By Joe [gb] Date 05.02.04 23:08 UTC
Cheers Brainless??!!??  Feel a bit rude calling you that.  I'll try them in the morning.   Doubt they're night owls like us! :)
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 05.02.04 19:37 UTC
Joe, lots of dry foods do light / senior varietys now.

I saw a dog yesterday that made me really sad.  :(  It was a man in Worcester with a daschund who was so obese his belly was dragging the floor as he walked, it was such a sight & I felt so sorry for the dog, I just wondered if his belly was sore. :(

(It wasn't you was it Joe?)
- By Joe [gb] Date 05.02.04 20:33 UTC
Snoops,

No -it wasn't me and Norm!! Mind you - when I got him through the breed rescue ( from a breeder I might add) his poor tum did drag along the ground.  He wouldn't walk for more than 100 yards and slept for England.  I wouldn't say he's exactly skinny now but at least he looks like a dog and not a seal on a lead.

So don't condemn that bloke you saw - he might have got his from breed rescue too.:eek:
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 05.02.04 22:56 UTC
It did actually cross my mind that he may not have been to blame for his overweight friend. He may have been walking it for someone else, or like you say he may have just taken the dog on. Over the years, I've seen lots of fat dogs - I've seen lots of very overweight dogs & I've also seen lots of obese dogs, but this one takes the biscuit (no pun intended :-D) He looked a happy dog - but really was struggling to walk.
Hopefully he'll put him on a diet - if he isn't already on one.  :)
- By Carla Date 05.02.04 20:18 UTC
When I looked at the heading of this I thought you were asking for advice for yourself, but then I remembered...you're not overweight :D :D
- By Joe [gb] Date 05.02.04 20:30 UTC
Cheeky mare!!!  I'm only twenty one ish :D
- By Lady Dazzle [gb] Date 05.02.04 23:02 UTC
Huh pull the other one. :-D Twenty One ish my foot :-D :-D

Did anyone else see that pig fly over!!! LOL
- By Joe [gb] Date 05.02.04 23:09 UTC
What to you know Darren?  :D :D
- By Lady Dazzle [gb] Date 05.02.04 23:15 UTC
ROTFLMAO Josephine!!! :-D :-D
- By LJS Date 06.02.04 10:31 UTC
My mother has got two minature hairy ones and I keep telling her they are getting fat but she won't hear anything of it :rolleyes: She does however take great glee in pointing out to me on when I am going to loose some weight ! :eek:
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Low calorie food for an old man

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