Purina Obesity Weight Management Dry Dog Food Review – The Dog Nutritionist

Are you looking for the best dog food to help manage your furry friend’s weight? Look no further! In this video review, I’m Cam Wimble, a certified dog nutritionist who breaks down the benefits of Purina Obesity Weight Management Dry Dog Food. I’ll delve into the key ingredients that work to combat dog obesity and whether this food is the right fit for your pet.

When it comes to feeding your dog, it’s essential to provide a balanced diet. High protein, high moisture, and low carbs are the key factors in keeping your dog healthy and at the correct weight.

If you’re concerned about your dog’s weight or overall health, be sure to check out the Ultimate Homemade Dog Food Handbook for recipes and feeding guides.

Don’t let your pup’s weight issues go unchecked – give them the nutrition they need. Watch the video to learn more and make the best choice for your furry friend’s health!

And for more information on dog nutrition, visit www.thedognutritionist.com

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5 Comments

  1. You are saying carbohydrates but I feel like you mean starches. Fibre is a carbohydrate and lots of linked benefits to dog health and obesity. If you’re saying calories in calories out, why does it matter if the calories are coming from carbohydrates (carbs and protein have the same amount of calories)? they are a more efficient energy source than protein. If dogs can use carbohydrates as an energy source there is no point using protein, which has so many other more important jobs, to produce glucose as an energy source. Dogs have evolved to digest starches 100%, why not utilise that? Also, your study on feeding dogs once per day, yes it was a large sample size, but it was owner reported and literally said in the study not to use the study for clinical advice.

  2. Hey Cam, love your videos. I feed my new puppy BARF diet. Do you think it is fine to switch him from 3 to 2 meals at 4 months of age?

  3. I have to disagree. My older golden retriever and older long haired dachshund was obesity and I put them on purina pro plan weight management and both lost weight. Sadly my golden at 14 yrs old is no longer with us. My dachshund is now 13 and looks great. We bought another blonde long hair dachshund who just turned one and overweight.
    He is slowly being fed the purina weight management so hopefully in a few months we will see him slimmer.
    This guy seems to push his products as toward the end he begins talking about his stuff.
    I’d give him more credit if he would’ve left that out.
    He should do a video just promoting his product.

  4. Please don’t listen to this guy. All vets recommend feeding two meals a day. He’s not a doctor. He’s just a yapper

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