Hi everyone,
On the 12th Feb 2020, I took Jiggy to the vet's for a wellness exam and booster shots. She is two years old and weighed in at 3.98 which I thought was a pretty healthy weight. The vet did his thing and was feeling for her ribs etc and he said that everything seemed to be great except that she was a tiny bit overweight. With all the other questions I had in mind regarding vaccinations etc, I completely forgot to ask how much weight she needs to lose, if any. I have attached some photos of Jiggy (grey hair) and I know it's hard to tell with pictures but would like some opinions. I even called my vet's office today and the reception read the notes and just told me to gradually reduce her food however that doesn't give me an indication of how much weight she needs to lose.
I'll call the vet again on Monday to see if I can reach the vet but in the meantime, what do you think from seeing pictures of Jiggy? Sometimes she looks lean and then sometimes she looks like a huge loaf of bread.
On the 12th Feb 2020, I took Jiggy to the vet's for a wellness exam and booster shots. She is two years old and weighed in at 3.98 which I thought was a pretty healthy weight. The vet did his thing and was feeling for her ribs etc and he said that everything seemed to be great except that she was a tiny bit overweight. With all the other questions I had in mind regarding vaccinations etc, I completely forgot to ask how much weight she needs to lose, if any. I have attached some photos of Jiggy (grey hair) and I know it's hard to tell with pictures but would like some opinions. I even called my vet's office today and the reception read the notes and just told me to gradually reduce her food however that doesn't give me an indication of how much weight she needs to lose.
I'll call the vet again on Monday to see if I can reach the vet but in the meantime, what do you think from seeing pictures of Jiggy? Sometimes she looks lean and then sometimes she looks like a huge loaf of bread.