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La espectacular transformación de una perrita obesa que en un año ha perdido la mitad de su peso

La espectacular transformación de una perrita obesa que en un año ha perdido la mitad de su peso

Última actualización del articulo el día 18/10/2021

Faith es una chiweenie, una salchicha mestiza, que fue encontrada en la calle. Seguramente la abandonaron por el estado en el que se encontraba la pobre perra: decir que tenía sobrepeso es quedarse cortos, como podréis ver por las fotos... Pesaba más de 13kg.

🌟 Weight update 🌟 . . The first picture is of me, that @stocktonanimalshelter sent to my FM, asking for help. I was 29.5 pounds in November. Today, I weighed in at 14.94!! I have lost .64 pounds since my last weigh in and a TOTAL of 14.56 pounds, almost HALF of my original weight. Originally when my journey started, my awesome vet Dr. Barloon at Old Towne Animal Hospital said I needed to lose at least half of my weight. She recently did a check up on me and told FM another 1.5 pounds before I can have surgery on my knee. . . We are SO close!! Hopefully I'll be looking for my forever home sometime in September 🥰 . . #dachshundsofinstagram #dachshund #chiweenie #chihuahua #adoptdontshop #bodypositivity #eathealthy #fightingobesity #fitness #gettingswole #liveyourbestlife #motivation #obesetobeast #obesityhurts #rescuedog #rescuedogsofinstagram #satiety #shelterdog @dachshundsandfriendsrescue @royalcaninus

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Ha pasado un año entero haciendo dieta y así ha logrado perder casi 8 kilos. Una proeza para una perra de su tamaño, evidentemente.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

➡️Weight update & important info⬅️ OH MY GOSH!!! So many things to be thankful for today. I weighed in at 11.93 pounds. Since Sept 4th, I have lost .32 pounds. Today, my amazing vet Dr. Barloon at Old Towne Animal Hospital in Fair Oaks, said that I am now in the MAINTAINING stage of weight loss and that I look PERFECT. We started this journey late October of last year...almost a year later and I am PERFECT 💙🎉💙 Who knows where I would be without @dachshundsandfriendsrescue. It takes a lot of time and money to care for a pet like me for as long as they have. I have needed a lot of extensive care and we have fundraised for each thing that has come up. My second knee surgery is Sept 23rd and its going to be approximately $1500. We need your help to fundraise 🙏 This is one step closer to me being adoptable! Please, please consider making a donation via PayPal to dachshundsandfriendsrescue@gmail.com and mention me in the comment! That brings us to the next subject...FM is getting TONS of inquiries about me and when I'll be ready for my forever home. I have my knee surgery coming up very soon. I also have an ophthalmologist appointment Oct 7th for my cataracts. Depending on how everything goes, @dachshundsandfriendsrescue will start taking applications in early October. Some info about me... I am between 2 and 4 years old. I will need a home VERY strict with my diet ; I will eat anything and everything I can and I can not gain weight again. If I gain weight back, it can ruin both of my knee surgeries, cause heart problems, and could cause issues with my back (dachshund part of me). I would do best in a home with no kids, or kids over 12. I love other dogs and cats, especially ones that like to gently play. I love laying outside for some sun but I have to be an indoor dog. I am crate trained. My home should have little to no stairs. I am shy but once you move slow and we have become friends, I will be your best cuddle buddy. I am great in the car and we can go everywhere!

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Lo ha conseguido gracias a la determinación y el apoyo de su familia de acogida y siempre con control veterinario, claro. Una dieta adecuada y ejercicio, paseos y rehabilitación acuática...

Faith fue recuperando la movilidad para lograr hacer todo aquello que ella, claramente, quería hacer: jugar, subir escaleras, acompañar a sus amigos canes por doquier, correr aventuras. Siempre moviendo el rabillo, animada y feliz: es increíble el cambio que ha dado esta perrina.

 

Y es que el sobrepeso canino se ha convertido en un problema de salud muy seriodesde hace ya unos cuantos años. Acorta la esperanza de vida de miles de perros y, en casos no tan extremos como el de Faith, también impacta sobre su calidad de vida de manera considerable.

Es muy importante que nuestros perros estén en su peso, en el que les corresponde. Si tienes cualquier duda al respecto, consúltalo con tu veterinario.

Mirad cómo está de guapa y feliz Faith ahora, disfrutando de su nueva vida, ya adoptada definitivamente, con una familia perruna y humana estupenda:  

 

Súper perra total :-)

 

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