Yes. Nursing takes a lot out of the mother. She needs plenty of food and dog vitamins are good for her too to help keep her energy level up so that she doesn't lose too much weight.
In the game your dog will not lose wait.
Dogs need to be taken on walks, walking is exercise, exercise can help you lose weight
By diet and exercise
nursing mother dogs need 2 to 3 times of there normal everyday food
To lose weight, for both you and the dog, walking is the exercise with the least adverse impact, for both you and the dog. " Skinnier? " I will assume you want your dog to lose weight and walking is a good way to start before moving on to higher impact exercises, such as fetching, agility training and the like.
Feed your dog his normal food in the morning but replacing his second meal with mostly green beans (low sodium), a bit of kibble, and a doggie multi-vitamin in the evening. Switching your dog's treats to healthier options will help him lose weight, too.
Diabetes
Put the dog on a treadmill. It works, trust me. Or even take it for walks. Make your dog eat diet dog food also.
There are dog foods that are made to help dogs lose weight also don`t give your dog any table scraps.
i guess you could. As long as you just wanted it to lose weight
im pretty sure its the same way humans lose weight take your dog out for walks about once each day for 30 min and let it run around allot. make sure you dont feed it too much dogs are meant to have 1 full meal a day and a bowl of water with maybe dog treats or dog biscuits when they behave. try to feed him/her the most healthiest dog food u can get. following those easy steps im sure it will lose weight.
Sometimes, deworming can cause a dog to lose their appetite or even some sickness. This is normal and should pass within a few days.