The Ark Veterinary Practice
41 Connaught Road, Fleet, , GU51 3LR United Kingdom
Tel: 01252 616 185

Over Weight Pets

Posted: Thursday 21st January, 2010

Are You killing Your Pet with kindness?

Obesity kills pets too!

Ask for a FREE weight check with a nurse today

How to tell if your pet is over weight:

 

DOG

1. Emaciated

Emaciated dog

Ribs and lumbar vertebrae obvious, pelvic bones and all other bony structures obvious and prominent. Tail base prominent and bony. Accentuated concave abdominal tuck Accentuated, severe hourglass shape to waist. No discernable body fat.  Obvious loss of muscle mass.

  2. Thin

Thin dog

Ribs and lumbar vertebrae easily seen with no fat cover. Pelvic bones obvious. Tail base bony with little soft tissue. Marked concave abdominal tuck.  Marked hourglass shape to waist.

3. Optimal

Optimal weight dog

Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvic bones and other bony structures easily palpable with slight fat cover. Tail base smooth with thin, soft tissue cover. Concave abdominal tuck. Smooth hourglass shape to waist.

4. Fat

Fat dog

Ribs and lumbar vertebrae are difficult to palpate.  Pelvic bones are palpable with moderate tissue cover.  Tail base has fat deposition with moderate soft tissue cover.  Concave tuck is decreased to absent.  Loss of hourglass shape to waist with back slightly broadened..

5. Obese

Obese dog

Ribs and lumbar vertebrae are very difficult to impossible to palpate.  Pelvic bones are difficult to palpate with thick tissue cover.  Tail base is thickened from fat deposition with thick soft tissue cover.  Abdomen is convex with or without a pendulous ventral bulge.  Back is markedly broadened.

Images Courtesy of Ralston Purina Company

CAT

1. Emaciated

Emaciated cat

Ribs obvious on short haired cats. Pelvic bones and other bony structures easily palpated.  Accentuated concave abdominal tuck.  Accentuated, severe hourglass shape to waist. No discernable body fat.  Obvious loss of muscle mass.

  2. Thin

Thin cat

Ribs easily palpable with little fat cover. Lumbar (back) vertebrae obvious.  Minimal abdominal fat.  Marked hourglass shape to waist.

3. Optimal

Optimal weight cat

Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvic bones and other bony structures easily palpable with slight fat cover.  Concave abdominal tuck. Smooth hourglass shape to waist.  Abdominal fat pad minimal.

4. Fat

Fat cat

Ribs are difficult to palpate.  Pelvic bones are palpable with moderate tissue cover.  Tail base has fat deposition with moderate soft tissue cover.  Concave tuck is decreased to absent.  Loss of hourglass shape to waist with back slightly broadened.  Moderate abdominal fat pad.

5. Obese

Obese cat

Ribs are very difficult to impossible to palpate.  Heavy fat deposits on back, face and limbs.  Abdomen is distended with extensive abdominal fat deposits.  Back is markedly broadened.

Images Courtesy of Ralston Purina Company

Weight clinics are for any pet so if you have or suspect your smaller animal may be over weight then book in today. Rabbits especially are prone to obesity as they are regularly over fed conbined with a lack of exercise. Obesity is a common cause of fly strike in rabbit as they are not able to reach their botton to clean. Flys are attracted to feaces around the rabbits rear end and proceed to lay their eggs in this area.

We can also do weight clinics for animals that are under weight and need regular monitoring.

We will discuss your pets individual needs and work out a target weight and weight loss plan with you to suit you and your pets needs. With regular FREE weight checks and advice your pet will be at their optimum weight before no time.

PLEASE NOTE WEIGHT LOSS CAN ONLY BE EXPECTED IF OWNER AND PET ARE COMMITTED TOGETHER.







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