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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 31 MIN

32 – Pro Tips for Doggy Dieting

from The Marty & Laura Show

Pro Tips for Doggy Dieting Marty and Laura take on the “weighty” conversation around doggy dieting. Research proves conclusively that dogs kept at a healthy weight live two years longer. How pet owners reduce or manage weight for their pets can be challenging and often requires some personal introspection as well. Our best pro tips for doggy dieting: · Move more, eat less … There’s no such thing as doggy Ozempic · Replace 50% of kibble with vegetables · Measure the food, don’t just guess · Feed two meals, don’t free feed · Use kibbles from the pre-measured meals in place of treats · Consider using a slow-feeder bowl · Ice cubes and fruits or vegetables make great snacks · Change your dog’s diet to a low-calorie, high-fiber alternative · Talk to your veterinarian about prescription metabolic diets · Walking, swimming and other gentle exercise will help burn calories · Altered dogs automatically need 25% less food as their metabolism slows down Check out our earlier episode on helping our pets live longer HERE. Remember to help us out and like, share and review the show. And find the new audiobook HERE. The Marty & Laura Show is produced by Pure Dog Talk Inc., with sound design and editing by Premium Audio Services.

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