At our vet they run weight watchers
for the furries and it's no charge!
Like all weight loss slow and steady
is the key, so have a look at his food,
as Poppsie says "what is he eating?"
make sure you weigh his food don't
guess.
Alongside looking at his food ,upping
his excersise will help.
We found with Ellie that an extra 20
minutes spent running has made her
extra k's fall off and she is much livlier.
But I do mean running not extra walking
as she can be quite passive on a walk
we started bringing the tennis ball and
that has worked.
Be realistic in your time frame,losing
weight should take time, as it takes
time to put on.
Personally I would seek help from my
vet (especially as it's free at ours) as
they can guide you.
We wish you all the best
steffnelliexxx
eta thinking about this last night,
i should have been more clear in that
I mean vet advice for start weight,target
weight and timescale for losing rather than
type of food as you will get better advice
here for that
