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Is Your Pet Overweight After Winter?
Petland Experts Share Healthy Ways to Get Back on Track
Winter is a cozy time of year for both people and pets. With colder temperatures and shorter days, many pets spend more time indoors and may be less active than usual. Add in a few extra treats or larger meal portions, and it’s not uncommon for pets to gain a little weight during the winter months.
If your pet seems a bit heavier as spring approaches, you’re not alone. Seasonal weight gain happens to many pets. The good news is that with a few simple adjustments, you can help your pet return to a healthy routine. The Petland experts are here to share helpful tips to get your pet back on track.

Signs Your Pet May Have Gained Winter Weight
Because pet weight changes can happen gradually, they can be easy to miss. Here are a few signs that your pet may have gained extra weight over the winter:
- You can’t easily feel your pet’s ribs when gently touching their sides
- Their waistline is less visible when viewed from above
- They tire more quickly during walks or playtime
- They seem less energetic than usual
If you’re unsure whether your pet is at a healthy weight, a veterinarian can help evaluate their body condition and recommend a plan if needed.
Healthy Ways to Help Your Pet Get Back on Track
Increase Daily Exercise
As the weather warms up, spring is the perfect time to get pets moving again.
For dogs, consider:
- Taking longer daily walks
- Playing games like fetch or tug-of-war
- Visiting a local dog park
For cats, try:
- Interactive toys such as wand toys or laser pointers
- Climbing structures or cat trees
- Short but frequent play sessions
Even an additional 10 to 20 minutes of daily activity can help improve your pet’s overall health and fitness.
Review Your Pet’s Portion Sizes
Overfeeding is one of the most common reasons pets gain weight. Many owners unintentionally serve larger portions than recommended.
To help manage your pet’s diet:
- Measure food using a proper measuring cup
- Follow feeding guidelines based on your pet’s size, age, and activity level
- Avoid feeding table scraps
The Petland experts can help guide you in choosing the right type of food and appropriate portion sizes for your pet.
Choose Treats Wisely
Treats are a great way to reward and train your pet, but they can add extra calories quickly if given too often.
A few simple strategies include:
- Breaking treats into smaller pieces
- Choosing healthier, lower-calorie treat options
- Using playtime or praise as rewards instead of food
At Petland, our knowledgeable team can help you find treats that support your pet’s overall health while still making training fun.
Create a Consistent Routine
Pets thrive on routine. Feeding and exercising your pet at consistent times each day can help regulate their metabolism and prevent overeating.
Try to:
- Feed your pet at the same times each day
- Schedule regular walks or play sessions
- Avoid leaving food out all day unless recommended by your veterinarian
Consistency helps pets maintain healthy habits and makes it easier to manage their weight.
Trust Petland Experts for Pet Health Advice
Helping your pet return to a healthy weight after winter doesn’t have to be difficult. With regular exercise, proper nutrition, and a consistent routine, your pet can quickly get back to feeling active and energetic.
At Petland, our trained and knowledgeable staff are passionate about helping pets live healthy, happy lives. Whether you’re looking for nutritious food, engaging toys to encourage exercise, or guidance on proper pet care, the Petland experts are here to help.
Visit your local Petland store to explore quality pet products and get expert advice to keep your pet healthy throughout every season.
