tink_n_pooh
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Champ is our 4 year old boxer. He is a wee-bit over weight, ok actually he is about 15-20 pounds over weight. He is stuck around 105-108 pounds and he should be around 90, he is a big boxer to begin with but all this extra weight isn't helping any. We just had his thyroid tested and it came back ok so now we are really trying to find a way to get his weight down.
Right now he eats Royal Canin Maxi Boxer but I'm considering switching him to something else. He also has what appear to be allergies, itching (causing chewing) on his paws, red spots on his skin, and he has some other skin problems & bumps which a lot of boxers are known to have. The vets have assured us time and time again that its allergies but we just aren't sure what he may be allergic to at this point.
My goal is to find a high quality, limited ingredent (for his allergies) food which is reasonable on the fat content so we can get him to lose some weight.
Ahh yes, and exercise, we are trying to work more exercise into his routine but we are going it slow since his joints have been getting stiff, likely because of the weight - thats what the vet has been saying.
Right now he eats Royal Canin Maxi Boxer but I'm considering switching him to something else. He also has what appear to be allergies, itching (causing chewing) on his paws, red spots on his skin, and he has some other skin problems & bumps which a lot of boxers are known to have. The vets have assured us time and time again that its allergies but we just aren't sure what he may be allergic to at this point.
My goal is to find a high quality, limited ingredent (for his allergies) food which is reasonable on the fat content so we can get him to lose some weight.
Ahh yes, and exercise, we are trying to work more exercise into his routine but we are going it slow since his joints have been getting stiff, likely because of the weight - thats what the vet has been saying.