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'I'm a dog expert and this is how you know if your dog is overweight'


Published on 2025-01-21 23:43:19 - MSN
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The article from MSN, written by a dog expert, discusses how to determine if your dog is overweight. It highlights that obesity in dogs can lead to serious health issues like diabetes, heart disease, and joint problems. Key indicators of an overweight dog include difficulty feeling the ribs, a lack of visible waist when viewed from above, and an overall round appearance. The article advises using a body condition score chart, which ranges from 1 to 9, to assess a dog's weight, with scores of 4 or 5 being ideal. It also suggests practical steps for weight management, such as adjusting diet, increasing exercise, and consulting with a vet for a tailored weight loss plan. The piece emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing weight issues early to prevent health complications and improve the dog's quality of life.

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