| DvlshAngel985 | 10-16-2010 11:02 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by lil fu fu girl
(Post 3301531)
I feed Evo for both of my two and have never had a problem with their weight. However, they walk about 1-2 miles a day. I know that your pup is having knee problems so maybe that might be contributing to the issue. Also if he has knee problems he might also be getting arthritis. Have you thought about asking the vet about aspirin? Maybe if it is pain that is keeping him from being as active as usual, you could get something to relieve it such that he might be more active. Poor little guy, I know joint pain is no fun. Hope everythingworks out for him.:thumbup: | Kaji has grade 3/4 LP's in both knees. His weight aggravates his knees not the other way around. He's not slow, he's not inactive due to his knees, and up to this point, has not shown that his knees cause him any discomfort. The only reason I know he has it is because my vet (and 2 others) told me so when I took him for his first wellness check. (3 days after I got him) His lack of activity, due to our change in living situation, has affected his weight. At the begining, it was my fault. His activity went from 5 walks a day (ranging from 20 mins to 2 hours) to absolutely nothing. I fed him the same amount of food without taking into consideration his lack of activity. I made a modification in his portion size, he dropped the weight, and we hadn't had an issue with it for 7 months.
However, I recently tried EVO, because I wanted to try grain free for Kaji and, to be completely honest, I happened to have a coupon for a free 6 lb bag. I read the reviews before buying the bag, and went ahead with my purchase. Kaji was on that food for a month, and in that time frame his weight shot up. Everything points towards the food being the cause of the problem. That is why I'm switching back to his old food for a month or two, just to see what happens. If the weight comes off, then yes, it was the food. If it doesn't, then we obviously have a different problem. |