ࡱ > Y [ bjbjWW yA = = ] , , , $ P P P P P P U U U 5 ̏ ̏ ̏ ̏ ̏ ̏ $ , U @ U U U # U . 8 , 5 P P U 5 l A v | , 5 4cP P R | OBESITY I have been told that my dog is obese and must be put on a diet. Is this true? Approximately 40% of all Americans are obese. Unfortunately, this same number now applies to pets. Obesity leads to several diseases both in pets and people. Type II diabetes, heart disease and arthritis are the most common weight-related disorders. Diet and weight reduction are the key to ensuring your pet lives as long and healthy as possible. What is obesity? Obesity is defined as weighing more than 30% of the ideal weight. With humans, this is fairly straightforward and can be determined by consulting weight and height charts. Dogs and cats are often diagnosed as obese by a combination of weight charts and body scoring. A simplified form of body scoring follows: VERY THIN RIBS - Easily felt with no fat coveringTAIL BASE - Bones protrude with no tissue between the skin and boneSIDE VIEW - Severe abdominal tuck or drawn appearanceOVERHEAD VIEW - Exaggerated hourglass shape UNDERWEIGHT RIBS - Easily felt with no fat coveringTAIL BASE - Bones are raised with little tissue between the skin and boneSIDE VIEW - Abdominal tuckOVERHEAD VIEW - Significant hourglass shape IDEAL RIBS - Easily felt with slight (1/2) fat coverTAIL BASE - Smooth but bones can be felt under a thin layer of fatSIDE VIEW - Abdominal tuckOVERHEAD VIEW - Well-proportioned waist is present OVERWEIGHT RIBS - Difficult to feel with moderate (>1/2) fat coverTAIL BASE - Some thickening or widening but bones can be felt under a moderate layer of fatSIDE VIEW - No abdominal tuck or waistOVERHEAD VIEW - Back is slightly broadened OBESE RIBS - Difficult to feel under thick fat coverTAIL BASE - Thickened and difficult to feel under a thick layer of fatSIDE VIEW - Fat hangs down from the abdomen and there is no waistOVERHEAD VIEW - Markedly wide If my dog is overweight, will his behavior change? Most overweight dogs are less active and do not play as much as normal dogs. These pets may be reluctant to climb stairs or jump into cars and often pant excessively after very minor exertion. What is the cause of obesity? Obesity is the accumulation of excess energy stored as fat. It occurs when your pet receives more calories then he needs and expends. Hypothyroidism is another cause of obesity and weight problems. Any overweight dog should be tested for hypothyroidism before beginning a weight loss program. I had my dog neutered. Do you think this caused the problem? It is very unlikely that neutering caused your pets weight problem. My dog cant be obese because he only eats a small amount of food every day. Obesity often develops insidiously. We think we are feeding our dogs only small quantities of food but tend to forget the treats and table foods. These treats add calories and result in weight gain. What can I do? With todays advances in nutrition, weight loss has never been easier. We will design a safe and effective weight loss program to meet your dogs lifestyle. Encourage thirty-minute walks twice daily. Discontinue feeding table foods and treats. Instead, offer carrots, broccoli or veterinary-approved low-calorie treats. Most pets can lose weight if you adhere to our recommendations. Weight loss is often a matter of diligence and persistence. Remember that the reason you are doing this is to help your pet loved one live as long and healthy as possible. Who knows, you both may benefit from this diet! ( This client information sheet is based on material written by Ernest E. Ward Jr., DVM. Copyright 2002 Lifelearn Inc. Used with permission under license. TIME \@ "MMMM d, yyyy" March 19, 2002. X Z T U 7 @ { _ h z ! * < I n z { 7 E a h j o " / ? 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