
Obesity in dogs is one of the fastest growing health concerns for dogs today. According to the CDC approximately one-third of adults in the United States are obese and the trend towards obesity appears to be worsening. Veterinarians are noticing a corresponding increase in the prevalence of dog obesity.
Just as in people, obesity in dogs is associated with various health problems such as diabetes, hypothyroidism, osteoarthritis, cardiopulmonary disease, hypertension and various types of neoplasia such as mammary cancer and transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.
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These dog health conditions associated with dog obesity negatively impact the quality of life and longevity for our overweight canine companions and dramatically increase the cost of their veterinary care.
The very first step in dealing with an overweight or obese dog is to recognize and acknowledge that there is a problem.
Move on to the next page to find out the Five Warning Signs Your Dog Might Be Obese:
Mollie Hughes
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Oi you
Amy Logeman
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Umm. He looks fat. This is another sign.
Juliet Shaw
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Both mine are fit and have definite waists.Consequently neither have any breathing problems and both are agile and active.It is our duty to keep our dogs correctly.
Pugs Mansion
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Absolutely Agree
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Yup
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Thanks:D
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Awesome<3
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Absolutely Agree
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Thank you so much for this awesome share!
Samantha Bakker
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Rietje Bakker
Terry Tison Jones
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Yes, my older female needed thyroid medication-she lost 20 lbs in three months it is like she is at least 4 years younger, her joy is back and her hair is awesome! The diagnosis came after discovering she had a UTI. So so happy she is better-she still eats the same amount but now her body is able to process it like it is supposed to do. We-the vet and us said “we missed the signs” she’s so doing great now!
Heleana May
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Warwick Black-mur
Justin Bennett Regidor
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Sena Legaspi Regidor
Chase Parker
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Tasia Ann
Tasia Ann
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You’re mean
Natalie Makow
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Kelly Smith
Chris Cleary
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Loan – bear
Joseph Rivera
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Grace Escalante
Melanie B. Nothem
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Kim Harrison
Gennoy Louey
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Dylan Louey
Carron Magnone
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Seán Murray
Carron Magnone
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Haha give Charlie a check
Sophie Louise Hinde
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Nick Turner
Shannon Ricketts
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I got a fatty
Emily Smith
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Becky Dormand
Grake Lee
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Don’t need to look at sign, just stare at your dog and u will know whether he is fat
Jason Dutt
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When they sit in one spot and you have to move the food bowl over to them then yeah, I would have to say the dog is fat at that point.
Margie Maggie Frank
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No let them be like they are spoiled,loving pets oops mean human they think they are human and we mind them well
Jesse Brantley
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I’m the only chunky monkey!
Barbara Woodward
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Here’s obese
David Holdren
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We are fostering little black and tan, and will adopt after she is spayed. She seems a little underweight.
Marty Harris
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He needs to have grown up with a beagle. You end up with an active, fit basset and a calm beagle. Works like magic.
Ben Meade
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my little red
Mike Gaines
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Yep mine does, I’m a sucker for those give me a treat look ☹️
Isaac Rojas
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Irma Galindo Castillo
Cleo Ritchie
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Both
AAron Brumley
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#1. He’s fat
Lucian Hamlet
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Poor dog in the picture should switch to turkey bacon
Jenna Metcalfe
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Colleen Petty I’m counting on you that Benny has lost the weight
Sammii Bush
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Karl Bush
Kevyn Hadden
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Diana Sult. Notice pooper is the poster child!
Del Robinson
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Vet says healthy as a horse. A pony would be better but they’re good
VaNessa Hofmeyr Allen
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Poor baby! They are killing him with kindness!
Krista Gill
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Donna Spiker Gill
Jo Jones
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Both.
My Cute Pets
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LOVE her
Jakilyn Wetzbarger
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Tina Wetzbarger
Rachelle Whitley
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If Rufus is sedentary for more than 2 days he starts packing on the pounds and I have to adjust either his intake or his exercise. Usually I adjust his exercise because if he’s sedentary for more than 2 days he’s also ready to explode and gets way too hyper. He’s 95 pounds of muscle, and I can tell right away by the little bulges where his waist should tuck in if he gets any heavier than that. I’ve never let any of my Rotties get overweight. So many people brag about a 135 pound or more dog, when 30+ pounds of that is fat and the dog can’t run more than a few paces without wheezing. Just wrong.
Valerie Gagné
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Aaron Morin bear !!!
Adam Taylor
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If our pug dog Guppy isn’t getting what she wants (human food), when she wants there is hell to pay! My wife Cindy and I are absolutely under no illusions who the boss of the household is! When there’s silence we know we’re literally in the$#%&!@* Silence is the most deadliest sound when owning a pug dog lol