Light dog foods are designed to help less active or weight-prone dogs maintain a healthy condition, so when we evaluate them we look at calorie density alongside protein quality and AAFCO complete-and-balanced statements. We compared guaranteed analyses, named ingredients, and aggregated owner feedback rather than running our own feeding trials. What we want owners to understand is that a light formula is a tool, not a cure for weight gain. Portion control and exercise matter just as much. In our evaluation we found the right pick depends on your dog’s size, life stage, and how much weight management they actually need. Before starting a weight-loss diet, consult your veterinarian, since dropping weight too fast or feeding the wrong calorie level can cause its own problems.

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