Tell If Your Dog is Overweight or Underweight

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It is important to monitor your dog’s weight and body condition to ensure they are at a healthy weight.
 
Here are some steps you can follow to determine if your dog is overweight or underweight:
 

Tell If Your Dog is Overweight or Underweight

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  1. Use a scale to weigh your dog.
     
    If you do not have a scale at home, you can take your dog to a veterinarian or pet store to have them weighed.
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  3. Use a body condition score chart to assess your dog’s body condition.
     
    This chart can help you determine if your dog is underweight, overweight, or at a healthy weight based on their body shape and composition.
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  5. Check your dog’s ribcage and waist.
     
    Overweight Dog
     
    If your dog is at a healthy weight, you should be able to feel their ribcage easily without having to press hard, and you should be able to see a visible waist behind their ribcage.
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  7. Monitor your dog’s food and exercise habits.
     
    Overweight dogs tend to consume more food and have less exercise, while underweight dogs may have less appetite and may be more active.
     
    By monitoring your dog’s food and exercise habits, you can get a better sense of their overall health and weight.
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  9. Consult with your veterinarian.
     
    If you are unsure of your dog’s weight or body condition, or if you have concerns about their health, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian.
     
    Your veterinarian can provide guidance and advice on how to help your dog maintain a healthy weight and body condition.

In conclusion, monitoring your dog’s weight and body condition is important for their overall health and well-being.
 
By using a scale and body condition score chart, checking your dog’s ribcage and waist, monitoring their food and exercise habits, and consulting with a veterinarian, you can determine if your dog is overweight or underweight and take appropriate steps to help them maintain a healthy weight.
 
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