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Hi Everyone,
I know the basic answer to the question of "Hey My dog's getting overweight, what should I do to help slim him down?" I know the answer is, cut back on his food and exercise more. He's currently on 1 cup of Innova daily with some cottage cheese and pumpkin at night (looking for alternatives to this also right now). I know our biggest problem is I am unable to exercise him fully. He didn't start getting fat until this winter when my sickness sessions increased (I keep getting sick about every 2-3 weeks) and my ability to breathe went way down (I have severe asthma... ). I've been trying to take steps to keep his walks long - but I'm still unable to give him the outside exercise I am able to do during the warmer months. As it stands right now, I don't have access to a fenced in yard, and I do not feel comfortable taking him to a dog park. I can't afford to take him swimming at an indoor dog pool, and the few weekly dog play groups I've looked into won't accept him because an adult pit mix. I play with him indoors - lots of fetch games... but is there more I can do indoors to exercise him? I feel terrible that my lungs aren't keeping up with his needs for proper exercise.
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Hmm...maybe switch the cottege cheese out for some greenbeans? Still filling but less calories. Do you have a set of stairs? I wear my Aussie out at night by tossing his toys over the balcony so he goes tearing down the stairs to get them, then back up to me. 15 minutes of that and he's done.
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Buy a cheap used treadmill
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I am curious why you are not comfortable with dog parks. Is it because your dog is dog/people aggressive? Is your dog unhappy going? Are you afraid of the other dogs? I know that the dog park is not every dog, and these would be legitimate reasons not to go. But my experience with my dog park has been great. My dog loves to go. When I get home fom work he gets really excited in the hopes that we are going. There is no better way to get him lots of excercise.
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Hire a dog walker
Talk to your Vet and see if they have a kennel hand or Vet tech who would like to make a couple extra bucks...or a neighbor that you trust.
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Generally Mojo is friendly with other dogs, except large intact males. He loves to meet new canines, and will play bow once the initial sniff over is done. However, due to an incident two years ago where three off leash dogs picked a fight with my on leash dog while we were on a walk around our neighborhood (that ended up dragging me down into the middle of it) Mojo just does NOT like to be crowded. The last time we went (over a year ago) we got rushed at the gate. We were trying to head AWAY from the main dog area to go play swim and fetch with a friend of mine's trio of dogs that Mojo likes. But we get through the gate and all of the sudden i have a basenji trying to mount my male dog and WOULD NOT GET OFF; two huskies in his face and climbing all over him. and several other miscellaneous dogs all crowdign him. I tried to get the other owners to stop their yakking and get their dogs but they would not even bother to look to see what the problem was. The one person who owned the two huskies finally sauntered over calling them, they ignored him repeatedly. I finally hefted my dog up into my arms, just as he was starting to reach his breaking point. He then laid still (for once - he's not a lap dog by nature) and had his tail tucked up tight. THe two huskies kept leaping up on top of me trying to get at him. When the huskies' owner finally claimed his dogs, he asked if Mojo was a baby? I said quite firmly NO. He then berated me for bringing my leashed and dog friendly pit mix into the dog park. We haven't been back since. I refuse to set foot in any dog park for that reason... My dog is fine... other dogs? not so fine.
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But thank you for the suggestions.
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I am sorry that you had such a negative experience. I know some dogs don't have the temperment for the park, yet their owners bring them anyway. It is true that many dogs will rush to the gate to see new dogs as they come in. It is also true that many owners are not as attentive as they should be. If you are not comfortable with your dog in this situation, given all of these factors, then you certainly are wise not to take your dog there. My dog is fairly good sized, but is also very tolerant of other dogs' transgressions. He will let most things go, but is confident enough that he isn't afraid, and does not communicate fear to the others. Fortunately, the people that go to the park by me will shame others with dogs that are not appropriate into leaving the park. Thus, while there is the occasional dog that doesn't belong, they don't stay long, and they don't come back.
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But thank you for the suggestion... it's a good one, it's just not a feasible one for Mojo and myself.
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