Before starting any weight loss plan, you should take your Alaskan dog to the hospital for a comprehensive examination. If you are sick, you should treat it first and then lose weight. The veterinarian will set up a complete weight loss plan for the Alaskan dog, including exercise and food. As long as it is strictly followed, the Alaskan dog can return to the standard weight within an appropriate period of time.
If the Alaskan dog is lively and healthy, and its meals are normal, but it is just overweight, then you only need to take it to do more exercises. Start by taking your Alaskan dog around for a walk around your home, then gradually increase the amount of exercise and start running. If the Alaskan dog is too tired to run, it means that its amount of exercise has reached the limit. You might as well take a rest before walking, don't force it too hard. But this habit must be persisted.
You can give your Alaskan dog more fruits and vegetables, or directly give your Alaskan dog probiotics to promote gastrointestinal motility and reduce the storage time of food in the body.
Weight loss can be achieved by reducing the calories in food in a controlled manner. For this reason, you can use commercially available low-calorie Alaskan dog food, or reduce the original food intake. You should try your eating plan a few times before finalizing it. The selected feeding plan should be carried out for at least two weeks, and then the feed should be reduced further depending on the results.