We all know about weight problems. Most of us have to deal with it. Some of us are too fat while some of us are too skinny. And it is important to be in the healthy weight range to live a long and problem-free life. And that applies to animals as well. However, they can’t really choose to lose weight so we have to be the ones doing the work for them, making them exercise and putting them on a diet.
I am well aware that a chubby animal is adorable but we have to keep in mind their health. That is why we have some amazing transformations that will blow you away. This proves that with exercise and diet, you too can lose weight and reach your goal. So scroll below to take a look for yourself. From chunky snakes to fat cats, we have it all and you get to enjoy it from just one place!
I adopted her as a very chunky kitty and this has been a process for years.
2 years and TONS of walks later, Shiloh has reached her target weight!!
Adopted this cute and (very) overweight kitty a few years ago, put him on a diet, and now he’s less than half the weight of when I first got him!
Jesse has successfully shrunk! About a 1.5 kg loss.
Everyone stop and look at Lolly’s progress! I’m so proud of her.
To get your pet to lose weight, you not only have to exercise with them but you also have to put them on a strict diet. It can also help to monitor their food intake or switch to a healthier alternative. But before doing any of this, please contact your vet to see if your doggo or cat is healthy.
I adopted an overweight dog. Here’s a before and after pic of him losing 9 pounds!
My handsome Holland has lost 5.5 lbs since my fiancé and I adopted him 2 years ago!
From 82 pounds down to 74! Still got a ways to go but off to a good start.
De-chonkafication has succeeded. We have reached Fine Boi.
Shiloh at ~25 lbs vs ~18 lbs. He’s definitely more energetic and 110% still a good boy.
My cat, who managed to go from 20 to 14 pounds in a little over a year!
28 lbs to our goal of 16 lbs! I’m so proud of him!
Chim went from 10 lbs to 6.5 lbs!
Started fostering her 7 months ago after she was abandoned from a puppy mill operation at 74 lbs. We officially adopted her a month ago and she is now 48 lbs!
What are your thoughts on these transformations? Comment down below and let us know.