In dogs, optimal growth is critical for future health and wellbeing. Recently, a series of evidence-based growth standards, based on bodyweight, were developed for male and female dogs across 5 different size categories. The aim of the current study was to compare growth curves depicted by the standards with patterns of growth in dogs that were either healthy, had abnormal body condition, or had various diseases with the potential to affect growth. The data came from 2 research colonies in Europe (France and UK), and a large corporate network of primary care veterinary hospitals across the USA. Age and bodyweight data were used to model growth in healthy dogs, in dogs that became overweight or underweight by 3 years of age, and in dogs with...
Objective: To characterize obese or overweight dogs that visited private Japanese veterinary clinics...
As a species, the dog is unique. Depending on the breed, body weight varies 100-fold from the 1-kg C...
Real-world animal welfare problems in dogs and cats require the application of epidemiological metho...
In dogs, optimal growth is critical for future health and wellbeing. Recently, a series of evidence-...
In dogs, optimal growth is critical for future health and wellbeing. Recently, a series of evidence-...
Limited information is available on what constitutes optimal growth in dogs. The primary aim of this...
Limited information is available on what constitutes optimal growth in dogs. The primary aim of thi...
Limited information is available on what constitutes optimal growth in dogs. The primary aim of this...
Background: In our study, we will study the impact of obesity in DM. Hypothesis: Obesity in dogs and...
Background and Aim: Obesity is a serious health issue in people and their pets, with a need for inno...
This article provides an overview of the management of canine obesity, with particular reference to ...
Limited information is available to evaluate optimal growth in Toy Poodles. This work aimed at compa...
Abstract Background The risks during early growth on becoming overweight in adulthood are widely stu...
Background There is an association between overweight status and life span in kenneled dogs, but a s...
a b s t r a c t The study-objective was to measure the effect of weight and growth related parameter...
Objective: To characterize obese or overweight dogs that visited private Japanese veterinary clinics...
As a species, the dog is unique. Depending on the breed, body weight varies 100-fold from the 1-kg C...
Real-world animal welfare problems in dogs and cats require the application of epidemiological metho...
In dogs, optimal growth is critical for future health and wellbeing. Recently, a series of evidence-...
In dogs, optimal growth is critical for future health and wellbeing. Recently, a series of evidence-...
Limited information is available on what constitutes optimal growth in dogs. The primary aim of this...
Limited information is available on what constitutes optimal growth in dogs. The primary aim of thi...
Limited information is available on what constitutes optimal growth in dogs. The primary aim of this...
Background: In our study, we will study the impact of obesity in DM. Hypothesis: Obesity in dogs and...
Background and Aim: Obesity is a serious health issue in people and their pets, with a need for inno...
This article provides an overview of the management of canine obesity, with particular reference to ...
Limited information is available to evaluate optimal growth in Toy Poodles. This work aimed at compa...
Abstract Background The risks during early growth on becoming overweight in adulthood are widely stu...
Background There is an association between overweight status and life span in kenneled dogs, but a s...
a b s t r a c t The study-objective was to measure the effect of weight and growth related parameter...
Objective: To characterize obese or overweight dogs that visited private Japanese veterinary clinics...
As a species, the dog is unique. Depending on the breed, body weight varies 100-fold from the 1-kg C...
Real-world animal welfare problems in dogs and cats require the application of epidemiological metho...