2023
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1211996
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A comparison of owner perceived and measured body condition, feeding and exercise in sport and pet dogs

Heidi A. Kluess,
Rebecca L. Jones

Abstract: Dog obesity is a significant problem in the US and elsewhere. The purpose was to evaluate factors contributing to pet obesity in sport and pet dog owners. Owners were recruited over social media to answer a questionnaire regarding demographics, health, body condition, feeding, exercise and dog related expenses. Owners identified as pet or sport dog owners. We asked owners to measure the pelvic circumference and hock to stifle length in their dogs in order to calculate percent fat. Owners reported that their do… Show more

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“…If the women wished to participate, we invited them to schedule a visit to our laboratory at Auburn University to conduct fitness tests on the person and dog (if they owned one). This project is part of a larger study that included more extensive dog outcomes [27].…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the women wished to participate, we invited them to schedule a visit to our laboratory at Auburn University to conduct fitness tests on the person and dog (if they owned one). This project is part of a larger study that included more extensive dog outcomes [27].…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%