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Keeping Dogs Lean & Strong – Why Weight Matters for Joint & Muscle Health

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Healthy Weight for Dogs: Supporting Joint Health, Muscle Condition & Mobility



🐶 Why Weight Matters More Than You Think




When it comes to your dog’s health, weight plays a bigger role than many realise.


Maintaining a healthy weight helps support:


  • Joint comfort

  • Muscle condition

  • Mobility and movement

  • Overall wellbeing


Even small changes in weight can impact how your dog moves and feels day to day.



⚖️ How Excess Weight Affects

Dogs


Extra weight puts additional pressure on your dog’s body—especially their joints and muscles.


This can lead to:


  • Increased strain on joints

  • Reduced mobility

  • Faster fatigue during activity

  • Less willingness to exercise


Over time, this can make it harder for dogs

to stay active and comfortable.




💪 The Link Between Weight & Muscle Condition


Muscle and weight go hand in hand.

A balanced body condition helps:


  • Support normal muscle function

  • Maintain strength

  • Improve movement efficiency


Dogs that are too heavy—or lacking proper muscle support—may struggle with everyday activity.


⚠️ Signs Your Dog May Be Carrying Extra Weight


Look out for:

  • Difficulty feeling ribs easily

  • Reduced waist definition

  • Slower movement or lower energy

  • Reluctance to run, jump, or play


If you notice these signs, it may be time to review diet and activity levels.



🐾 How to Help Your Dog Stay Lean & Strong


A simple, consistent routine works best:


🥩 Balanced Nutrition

Feeding the right portions with quality ingredients supports both weight and muscle condition.


🚶‍♂️ Regular Exercise

Daily walks and play sessions help maintain fitness and mobility.


⚖️ Consistency

Routine feeding and exercise patterns help keep weight stable over time.


🔬 Where Nutritional Support Can Help

For active or heavier-built dogs, additional nutritional support can help maintain balance.


Products like:


  • Hench Range Empower  (supports muscle condition & recovery)

  • Joint support supplements (support mobility & comfort)


…can be used alongside a healthy diet and routine.




🔗 Bringing It All Together


Weight, muscle, and joints are all connected.


  • Healthy weight supports joints

  • Strong muscles support movement

  • Good recovery supports activity


This balanced approach helps dogs stay active, comfortable, and ready for everyday life.


⚖️ Keep It Sustainable


The goal isn’t quick changes—it’s long-term consistency.


Helping your dog stay lean and supported means:


  • Better movement

  • Improved comfort

  • A more active lifestyle



🐕 Final Thoughts


Keeping your dog at a healthy weight is one of the most important things you can do for their long-term health.


By combining proper nutrition, regular exercise, and supportive care, you’re helping your dog stay strong, mobile, and happy every day.




Hench Range Empower – Strong Support for Active Dogs


Keep your dog feeling their best with Hench Range Empower, a carefully formulated supplement designed to support an active lifestyle.


Built with your dog’s wellbeing in mind, Empower fits perfectly into a balanced routine that includes proper nutrition, regular exercise, and attentive care.



✔ Supports normal muscle condition

✔ Helps maintain everyday mobility

✔ Ideal for active and working dogs

✔ Easy to include in daily feeding



Whether your dog loves long walks, playtime, or simply staying active, Empower is a simple way to support their routine.


Keep them moving. Keep them thriving.



🟡 Use as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Always follow feeding guidelines.




















 
 
 

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