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Pet Obesity & Weight Management Guide

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What Is Pet Obesity?

Obesity in pets refers to excessive weight gain that can negatively impact a pet's ability to lead an active, healthy lifestyle. Dogs and cats are considered obese when they weigh more than 20% above their ideal body weight.

Overweight Graph

59% of dogs are considered overweight or obese.1

Read more


1. “Is My Dog or Cat a Healthy Weight? Important Questions to Ask the Vet.” https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/my-dog-or-cat-healthy-weight-important-questions-ask-vet

Risks

Why Pet Obesity Prevention Matters

Cats and dogs who maintain a healthy weight can live up to 2.5 years longer than overweight or obese pets. Overweight animals are at an increased risk for developing serious health issues.2 Click on the conditions below to learn more.

2. “Association between life span and body condition in neutered client-owned dogs.” https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvim.15367

Weighing Your Pet
Weighing Your Pet Dog Mobile Image Weighing Your Pet Dog Desktop Image

Is Your Dog Overweight?

Preventing pet obesity starts with learning how to assess your pet's weight. Your veterinarian can provide guidelines for a healthy dog weight or healthy cat weight based on your pet's breed and age. Learn more about the signs of obesity in pets and how to keep track of your pet's weight at home.

Preventing pet obesity starts with learning how to assess your pet's weight as part of their overall care plan. Your veterinarian can provide guidelines for a healthy dog weight or healthy cat weight based on your pet's breed and age.

Learn more about the signs of obesity in pets and how to keep track of your pet's weight at home. If you suspect your dog or cat is overweight, call your veterinarian to discuss weight management options.

Dog Weight Chart

Maintaining a healthy weight is essential to your dog's overall well-being - but do you know how to tell if they're too thin, too heavy, or just right?

Very Underweight dog at the vet

Very Underweight

  • Ribs, spine & hip bones are very easy to see
  • Very obvious waist & abdominal tuck
  • No fat can be felt
Underweight dog at the vet

Underweight

  • Ribs, spine and hip bones are very easy to see
  • Obvious waist & abdominal tuck
  • Very little fat can be felt
Ideal dog at the vet

Ideal

  • Well-proportioned, hourglass figure
  • Ribs are easily felt but not seen
  • Visible waist & slight abdominal tuck
  • Only a small amount of fat covering
Overweight dog at the vet

Overweight

  • Ribs are difficult to feel under fat
  • Waist is barely visible & no abdominal tuck
  • Slightly rounded belly
Obese dog at the vet

Obese

  • Ribs can't be felt under thick fat layer
  • Obvious fat deposits over shoulders, ribs, and hips
  • Rounded, sagging belly & no waist
GPC App Logo

Download the GreatPetCare™ App!

Make managing your pet's weight easier with features like the Weight Tracker & Health Journal tools.

Weigh Tacker Mobile Image
Preparing for Your Vet Visit

5 Questions to Ask About Pet Obesity

  1. 1

    Is my pet overweight for their age and breed?

  2. 2

    How many calories should I feed my pet each day, including food, treats, and supplements?

  3. 3

    How much weight should my pet lose in a month?

  4. 4

    What type of exercise does my pet need?

  5. 5

    Is my pet at risk for medical problems due to excess weight?

What to Bring to Your Vet Appointment

Daily log of all food, treats, snacks, and table foods

Daily log of exercise and type

Previous weights and dates they were taken

GPC App Logo

Download the GreatPetCare™ App!

Make managing your pet's weight easier with features like the Weight Tracker & Health Journal tools.

Weigh Tacker Mobile Image
Products

Selecting the Right Food for Your Pet

Keeping pets at a healthy weight starts by choosing the right food and providing optimum nutrition.

Additionally, opting for healthier treats and limiting table scraps can control pet obesity and keep your dog or cat in great shape.

Keeping pets at a healthy weight starts by choosing the right food and providing optimum nutrition. Additionally, opting for healthier treats and limiting table scraps can control pet obesity and keep your dog or cat in great shape.

Food, Treats & Supplements for Overweight Pets

If your dog or cat does need to lose weight, your veterinarian may recommend a weight management dog food or weight management cat food. Explore cat and dog foods for weight loss, low-calorie treats, and helpful supplements. Your veterinarian can help develop a pet weight-loss plan that is personalized for your four-legged friend.

If your dog or cat does need to lose weight, your veterinarian may recommend a weight management food. To complete a pet weight loss plan, you can also try other vet-recommended tools and supplements to help your dog or cat lose and maintain a healthy weight.

Explore foods for weight loss and reach out to your veterinarian to develop a diet and pet weight-loss plan that is personalized for your four-legged friend.

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Food

Hill's® Prescription Diet® Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Food

Royal Canin® Hydrolyzed Protein PS Dry for Dogs

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Food

Purina® Pro Plan® Dog OM Overweight Management® Canned

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Medications

Galliprant® Flavored Tablets

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Supplements

Dasuquin® Advanced Soft Chews for Dogs

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Healthy Treats

Nutrisentials® Lean Treats Nutritional Rewards for Dogs

Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Ongoing Care

Caring for Your Pet When They're Overweight

Getting your pet back on track and beating pet obesity is completely possible with the right diet, exercise routine, and support.

QUICK Quick tip TIP

Remember to schedule regular vet checkups for your pet!

Care Tools

Weight Management Tools

Weight Tracker

Weight Tracker

Monitor and track your pet's weight using our free tracking tool.

Start Tracking
Reminders

Reminders

Add reminders for things like medication, and set alerts for product recalls to keep your pets healthy and happy.

Add Reminder
Health Journal

Health Journal

Log your pet's health events to track things like food reactions, surgeries, grooming and more.

What Is Pet Obesity?

Obesity in pets refers to excessive weight gain that can negatively impact a pet's ability to lead an active, healthy lifestyle. Dogs and cats are considered obese when they weigh more than 20% above their ideal body weight.

Overweight Graph

60% of cats are considered overweight or obese.1

Read more


1. “Is My Dog or Cat a Healthy Weight? Important Questions to Ask the Vet.” https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/my-dog-or-cat-healthy-weight-important-questions-ask-vet

Risks

Why Pet Obesity Prevention Matters

Cats and dogs who maintain a healthy weight can live up to 2.5 years longer than overweight or obese pets. Overweight animals are at an increased risk for developing serious health issues.2 Click on the conditions below to learn more.

2. “Association between life span and body condition in neutered client-owned dogs.” https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvim.15367

Weighing Your Pet
Weighing Your Pet Cat Mobile Image Weighing Your Pet Cat Desktop Image

Is Your Cat Overweight?

Preventing pet obesity starts with learning how to assess your pet's weight. Your veterinarian can provide guidelines for a healthy dog weight or healthy cat weight based on your pet's breed and age. Learn more about the signs of obesity in pets and how to keep track of your pet's weight at home.

Preventing pet obesity starts with learning how to assess your pet's weight as part of their overall care plan. Your veterinarian can provide guidelines for a healthy dog weight or healthy cat weight based on your pet's breed and age.

Learn more about the signs of obesity in pets and how to keep track of your pet's weight at home. If you suspect your dog or cat is overweight, call your veterinarian to discuss weight management options.

Cat Weight Chart

Maintaining a healthy weight is essential to your cat's overall well-being - but do you know how to tell if they're too thin, too heavy, or just right?

Very Underweight cat at the vet

Very Underweight

  • Ribs, spine & hip bones are very easy to see
  • Very obvious waist & abdominal tuck
  • No fat can be felt
Underweight cat at the vet

Underweight

  • Ribs, spine and hip bones are very easy to see
  • Obvious waist & abdominal tuck
  • Very little fat can be felt
Ideal cat at the vet

Ideal

  • Well-proportioned, hourglass figure
  • Ribs are easily felt but not seen
  • Visible waist & slight abdominal tuck
  • Only a small amount of fat covering
Overweight cat at the vet

Overweight

  • Ribs are difficult to feel under fat
  • Waist is barely visible & no abdominal tuck
  • Slightly rounded belly
Obese cat at the vet

Obese

  • Ribs can't be felt under thick fat layer
  • Obvious fat deposits over shoulders, ribs, and hips
  • Rounded, sagging belly & no waist
GPC App Logo

Download the GreatPetCare™ App!

Make managing your pet's weight easier with features like the Weight Tracker & Health Journal tools.

Weigh Tacker Mobile Image
Preparing for Your Vet Visit

5 Questions to Ask About Pet Obesity

  1. 1

    Is my pet overweight for their age and breed?

  2. 2

    How many calories should I feed my pet each day, including food, treats, and supplements?

  3. 3

    How much weight should my pet lose in a month?

  4. 4

    What type of exercise does my pet need?

  5. 5

    Is my pet at risk for medical problems due to excess weight?

What to Bring to Your Vet Appointment

Daily log of all food, treats, snacks, and table foods

Daily log of exercise and type

Previous weights and dates they were taken

GPC App Logo

Download the GreatPetCare™ App!

Make managing your pet's weight easier with features like the Weight Tracker & Health Journal tools.

Weigh Tacker Mobile Image
Products

Selecting the Right Food for Your Pet

Keeping pets at a healthy weight starts by choosing the right food and providing optimum nutrition.

Additionally, opting for healthier treats and limiting table scraps can control pet obesity and keep your dog or cat in great shape.

Keeping pets at a healthy weight starts by choosing the right food and providing optimum nutrition. Additionally, opting for healthier treats and limiting table scraps can control pet obesity and keep your dog or cat in great shape.

Food, Treats & Supplements for Overweight Pets

If your dog or cat does need to lose weight, your veterinarian may recommend a weight management dog food or weight management cat food. Explore cat and dog foods for weight loss, low-calorie treats, and helpful supplements. Your veterinarian can help develop a pet weight-loss plan that is personalized for your four-legged friend.

If your dog or cat does need to lose weight, your veterinarian may recommend a weight management food. To complete a pet weight loss plan, you can also try other vet-recommended tools and supplements to help your dog or cat lose and maintain a healthy weight.

Explore foods for weight loss and reach out to your veterinarian to develop a diet and pet weight-loss plan that is personalized for your four-legged friend.

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Food

Hill's® Prescription Diet® Cat Metabolic Weight Management Cans

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Food

Purina® Pro Plan® Veterinary Diets Cat OM Overweight Management® Dry

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Food

Royal Canin Satiety Support Dry for Cats

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Supplements

Dasuquin® Advanced for Cats Sprinkle Capsules

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Healthy Treats

Purina® Pro Plan® Veterinary Diets Cat Crunchy Bites Treats

Dog Metabolic Weight Management Dry Product Image

Healthy Treats

Nutrisentials® Lean Treats Nutritional Rewards for Cats

Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Ongoing Care

Caring for Your Pet When They're Overweight

Getting your pet back on track and beating pet obesity is completely possible with the right diet, exercise routine, and support.

QUICK Quick tip TIP

Remember to schedule regular vet checkups for your pet!

Care Tools

Weight Management Tools

Weight Tracker

Weight Tracker

Monitor and track your pet's weight using our free tracking tool.

Start Tracking
Reminders

Reminders

Add reminders for things like medication, and set alerts for product recalls to keep your pets healthy and happy.

Add Reminder
Health Journal

Health Journal

Log your pet's health events to track things like food reactions, surgeries, grooming and more.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) is safe for puppies at 8 weeks, weighing 4 pounds or more. The most frequently reported adverse reactions include diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, and itching. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. Dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infection prior to starting a preventive.

Sources:
1 doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15367
2 NexGard PLUS product website. https://nexgardforpets.com/nexgard-plus Accessed online November 27, 2023.
NexGard is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health France, used under license. HEARTGARD is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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