Homeschool Weight Gain

by Sandra Foyt on April 13, 2008

yoohoo My dog, Yoohoo, is fat.  “Morbidly obese,” says the vet.

He is so fat, that when he took a fall the other night, he couldn’t get up again in the morning. 

He doesn’t look like he’s seriously overweight, and neither do I. 

That’s a problem.

Yoohoo is a handsome Labrador Retriever with the stocky, muscular build that I associate with this breed.  He doesn’t look like he isn’t getting enough exercise.  I thought he was getting plenty of exercise playing in our backyard woods.  I was wrong.  His stocky body isn’t all muscle. 

And, after nearly a full academic year of homeschooling, I’ve lost a lot of muscle as well.

In the past few months, I’ve let the exercise program slide while focusing on creating a successful homeschool experience for my son.  I love to read, so I set aside lots of time for this.  However, I don’t really like to exercise so I haven’t made much of an effort to make this a priority for myself.  In fact, while Alex exercised, I used the time to read, write, or prepare lessons.

I just ignored the weight problem.  During the cold weather months, it’s so easy to camouflage those extra pounds.  But, Spring has sprung and I can’t hide the weighty evidence any longer.

Yoohoo and I need to lose some pounds.  Super-skinny Alex doesn’t need to lose any weight, but we have to include him in our exercise plans.

I guess we’ll be doing a lot of walking together. 

Do you have any suggestions for a canine and kid friendly exercise plan?  Post a comment.  I’d love to hear your ideas.

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