If this is the case with your pooch as well, don’t worry too much, he is probably just being a dog and is just fine.
However, overeating can be a symptom of certain serious medical issues, so it’s best to take your four-legged friend to a vet should you notice any of these signs of excessive eating:
- Visible weight problem
- Lack of energy
- Breathing difficulties
- Begging for food and treats every time he sees you
Also, if your pooch is on the opposite side of eating disorder and he is eating much less than he used to, it is time to visit a vet. When it comes to canines and their possible health issues, always pay close attention to details, they can mean a lot.
Increased Appetite
Constant excessive eating is normal for larger breeds, to some extent, but if you notice a huge increase in your dog’s appetite, that can be a sign of a variety of different serious medical conditions.
Diabetes and Cushing’s disease are usually the two main culprits, however, appetite boosts can also mean your pooch is experiencing side effects of medications, if you he is taking any at the moment of these symptoms.
All in all, do take your dog to the vet if he starts eating excessively, just to be on the safe side.