Is the puppy too heavy only obesity? Please pay great attention to these 7 kinds of diagnosis and treatment reasons.

Pet 9:29am, 1 September 2025 95

As conscientious parents, when your cute pet is too heavy, you must make necessary changes to their dietary and theme activities, which sometimes still does not help. There is no solution to the difficulties based on diet and fitness exercise. So what is the reason for them to gain weight?

In addition to dietary structure and lack of theme activities, there are other reasons for gaining weight. Here are seven most likely factors: 1. Pregnancy period

It is the most significant reason for weight gain and fat heads and big ears. Although it looks very obvious, some pet owners have never realized that their puppies are pregnant until some of them have occurred. If the female puppy has not been sterilized, this kind of situation will occur. A few minutes without anyone taking care of the yard may cause an unexpected pregnancy.

Therefore, there is no need to strictly control diet or strengthen exercise because of its weight gain. It is very likely that it is just pregnant.

2. Excessive liquid

The general adverse reaction of heart disease is called symptoms of liver ascites, and this professional term is used to have excessive liquid in the abdominal cavity. External symptoms are abdominal enlargement, which is mainly manifested in obesity that is gluttonous to eating or lack of fitness exercise. Other standards can also cause this condition to the human body, including malignant tumors or internal organ diseases. In very young puppies, abnormal liquidity in the abdominal cavity may be the result of abnormal cardiovascular blood caused by congenital defects. Another reason for liver ascites is likely to be related to the liver segment, where the liver is circulated around (separated) the liver.

III. Drugs

Some drugs can also cause weight gain, especially if they are taken for a long time. If your puppy takes all kinds of medicines, and you also have a problem of rest and rest problems that cannot be controlled based on simple food management methods and proper fitness exercises, you must consult a pet doctor to see if the medicine is related to rest and if it is a smaller dose, it can avoid further improving rest and rest.

4. Internal schizolides, especially those in the peritoneal cavity and gastrointestinal schizolides (although not only limited to this species), often accumulates fluid around the infection area, resulting in the appearance of fat heads and big ears. This type of condition is more common in young dogs, whose human immune system cannot resist the harm of parasitic diseases, and it is even more serious when the load of internal cleavage larvae is too heavy.

During the entire standard inspection process, the pet doctor will collect blood, liquid and excrement samples, in which one or more will indicate the presence of cystic cervix. After identifying a special type of schizolis, the pet doctor will be able to provide a moderate insect removal agent.

5. Hypothyroxine is caused by thyroid cysts, which is the key driving force for the body's application of kinetic energy. Kinetic energy enters the body in the form of food. Under all normal physical conditions, the human body ignites this kinetic energy throughout all normal theme activities. Little do people know that the cause of thyroxine can cause basal metabolism to be slow and too much kinetic energy is preserved in the body, causing weight gain. The name of this condition is hypothyroxine. Pay attention to the observation that even if your pet eats very little, it will still increase the weight of rest, which is likely to be puzzling. This is because even if you consume a small amount of food, its kinetic energy is stored rather than excreted according to the entire metabolism process. Some other symptoms of this type of disease are fatigue, unsmooth hair, slow heartbeat, itchy skin, and dry and irritable. You can find a pet doctor to do some immediate blood tests to determine if your puppy has potential hypothyroxine. If the diagnosis is positive for hypothyroxine, it can be treated according to the medication

6. Cushing's disease (HYPERADRENOCORTICISM [High adrenal gland effect])

Cushing's disease is generally common in small animals in the elderly, especially in the elderly dogs. It is a condition caused by long-term excessive hormone drugs. Hormonal drugs are the key aspects of protein, sugar and metabolism adjustment. This type of growth hormone is related to the kidney (found around the renal function) and the pituitary gland, which can occur when some glands in this gland are abnormal.

For pituitary Cushing's disease, the condition is generally caused by malignant tumors in the glands, causing excessive ACTH in the glands. It is Cushing's most common way. For the kidney Cushing's disease, this condition is caused by excessive aldosterone, a hormone drug. Cushing's disease is generally characterized by muscle stiffness and loss of hair, a lift of appetite, urinary tract infection, and rapid weight loss.

One of the most significant external symptoms is belly fat, because of the consumption of waist muscles and the movement of body fat toward the abdominal cavity. If you suspect your puppy is suffering from Cushing's disease, you must send your puppy to the hospital for accurate inspection.

7. Some dogs may be due to their nature, or their daily life standards or previous experiences, and will have a habit of quickly swallowing food. That is, the method of eating whole food, swallowing it immediately without biting. This situation may occur frequently, but when they eat whole food like that, it also swallows a lot of gas.

Because the stomach is filled with unbite food and excessive gas, it causes symptoms of acute gastric dilation and intestinal torsion syndrome (GDV), which is generally called surging. In addition to significant abdominal swelling, dogs with looseness generally suffer from poor breathing, rapid heartbeat, lower abdomen pain, and saliva. It is a serious life-threatening condition and must be treated immediately. The most common occurrence of large and medium-sized deep-breasted dogs, such as the Great Dane, German Shepherd and Standard Poodle.