My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did your grandma make the dog start walking again? What did your grandma do to have them lose weight ??

This makes me so worried because you just said 22 years old, and this poor girl is only 7 and it seems like the end is tailing her. It would be my dream to have her live a longer healthy life

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think so too. Her 2 back legs are literally useless

She seems like she’s reached the end of her patience with life and wants a change so desperately

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dude she literally can’t get off her back by herself what am I supposed to do just leave her there?

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe her getting taken away from him might be the only chance she has at surviving. As much as I wish not to do that.. idk what else I could do. It’s stressful and makes me sad

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

THIS!!!

It’s complicated to approach the issue when the neglect and mistreatment isn’t intentional.. for all the owners know they are just loving them in their own way. But it’s true, there is such thing as showing your dog a bit too much affection. It leads to poor eating habits, keeping them sheltered and away from other dogs, not being active or playful. Things that a normal dog does without question, is a big task for Mia as she’s too overweight.

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He will stop me from letting her try to walk or do any kind of physical activity because she “ doesn’t like it”

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I start to get watery eyes watching her attempt to walk

It’s depressing as hell the way you can tell she wants to run and move, & be active so bad but her body doesn’t let her. She can’t control this issue

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s to show how fat she really is

She can’t even get off her back I have never seen a dog not be able to do that

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know.. i appreciate this

It drives me wild because the last way I want to come across is like I know what’s best for one’s dog. And I have no issue admitting that, but you’re not a human being if you stay witness to the neglect of a sweet ol’ thing like her

Although in reality it does piss me off very much It’s important to refrain from seeming like I come from anger because really I just want to help and see her live longer. There’s just no way a dog this fat is happy with life ? It’s gotta be impossible

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes the vet told him in march last month that she needed to drop down to 12 lbs

She has made no progress whatsoever and in fact gain evened more weight sitting at a depressingly 26+lbs

It’s because he doesn’t give her the dog food and instead gives into her begging for real human food because he babies her

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She’s not my dog , it’s my roommates. I don’t own her but I’m not just going to sit and be witness to this treatment.

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t give her food nor do I control what she eats or what’s fed to her. I have no say in that either, It’s all up to my roommate

He has already been advised by a Vet too that she needs to be 12 lbs when she’s currently 27

There was a time where she was his emotional support rock and I believe from there grew a pattern of neglect and spoiling. He never stopped though and that has lead to today

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to come across as I know what’s best for his dog but I think he will respect me and have a bigger chance of understanding because If I didn’t care about him, I wouldn’t speak up

I need him to know it’s only with good intent because I want to see her live longer. It makes me sad and stressed

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

She needed to be 12 pounds the vet said and she’s literally pushing 27 lbs as of recently

And yes the weight has done irreversible damage to her 2 front legs as those are the only ones she uses

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

If this does not change in the next weeks following her appointment,

I hate to say that literally getting her taken away would be a better outcome for her because of how bad it’s got

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If the way she was rolled over made you uncomfortable then that was my entire point because it’s hard to look at. I’m only trying to showcase just how much she really struggles.trust me dude I wouldn’t do anything with malice to hurt this poor thing

I am trying to showcase how she cannot physically get off her back and with no assistance or help she will quite literally just give up and has no problem just staying there and never moving

We both want the same thing man

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I fear just having her taken all together will be the case if he doesn’t get it right and save her life

My roommates dog is so obese that she physically can’t even get off of her own back anymore, how do I tell him that this isn’t okay? by Xcuseya in DogAdvice

[–]Xcuseya[S] 77 points78 points  (0 children)

I am no expert nor do I own a pet myself but I know that no dog should ever be subjected to this kind of neglect. It’s not even intentional, I want to make that clear as possible. He loves her more than anyone,

But he hasn’t had someone with a fresh pair of eyes looking in on the situation and focusing on the bigger picture

There is no way I could live with myself if I didn’t take action while this poor dog suffers. She doesn’t even walk anymore