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17 million dogs overweight
08/02/2008 07:29 - (SA)
New York - People are not the only
ones fighting the battle of the bulge, millions of dogs in the
United States are overweight or obese, according to animal
experts.
Up to 40%, or 17 million dogs, are carrying excess
weight which could cause future health problems, but many of
their owners are not even aware of it.
"What we've found in talking with dog owners is that it's
difficult for them to see the reality that their own pet may be
overweight or obese, instead of just chubby or fluffy," said
Lisa Peterson of the American Kennel Club Humane Fund.
"Studies are indicating that there are approximately 17
million dogs out there that may be overweight or obese. It is a
troubling statistic that dogs are gaining weight, just as humans
are," she added.
While an extra 4.5kg on a man or woman can
be a bit uncomfortable and mean loosening the belt or a bigger
dress size, for a normal 40-pound dog the excess could put it 25%
percent over its ideal weight.
To help dog owners identify their overweight canines, the
AKC is urging owners to check their dog's weight through the website www.stopcanineobesity.com. Up to 4 000 veterinarians across the United States are participating in the program to raise awareness of the problem, according to Peterson.
"About 30% of dog owners may not even know their dogs
are overweight so this is a great way to start a conversation
about their dog's weight," she said.
The main cause of obesity in dogs, as in humans, is
overeating and insufficient exercise. Neutering, hormonal
disorders and slow metabolism can also cause dogs to pile on the
kilos. Canine middle-age spread usually occurs by about the age
of five or six years old.
Certain breeds including Beagles, Cocker Spaniels, Collies,
Shelties, Basset Hounds, Dachshunds, Labradors and Golden
Retrievers are prone to excess weight.
Like humans, overweight dogs are more at risk of developing
heart or respiratory disease, joint problems, arthritis and
diabetes.
- Reuters
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