You can't. That's a pound a day. You didn't gain that weight at that rate, you cannot expect to lose it at that rate. A sensible diet and exercise can help you drop about a third of that safely.
Not in a healthy manner, that's a pound a day! You didn't gain it in two weeks, don't expect to lose it in two weeks. A healthy diet and exercise is the safest route and should allow you to lose about 5 pounds in that time. You'd be amazed at how much of a difference that will make.
It is impossible to be healthy and lose 20 pounds in two weeks especially at 15. The standard rate to lose weight is 2-3 pounds per week.
1 to 2 pounds a weeks is a healthy rate to lose weight. The first few weeks will certainly be much faster, as much as 5 pounds or so. But you didn't gain all the weight in a few weeks, so don't expect to lose it in a few weeks.
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13 pounds at 14 weeks indicates the dog will eventually be medium-sized. Exactly how much is difficult to predict though. Our male Westie weighed about 5 and 1/2 pounds at 15 weeks, he's full grown now and weighs about 15 pounds.
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To lose 15 pounds in 2 weeks would be not only impossible but nowhere near safe. That kind of weight loss would require a daily caloric deficit of 3,750, which would be extremely dangerous.
I don't think so. That's too much even without eating.
That's about the equivalent to 0.057 pounds.
About 1-1&1/2 pounds at birth but by 8 weeks old they can be 15-20+ pounds. Females average 150 pounds at maturity, males upwards of 180 pounds.
A baby jaguar, or jaguar cub, typically weighs around 1-2 pounds at birth. They will gain weight rapidly in their first few weeks of life as they nurse and grow.