Pet overweight? Help Reverse the Trend.

 

According to a 2010 study, 55 percent of dogs and 54 percent of cats in the United States are overweight or obese. That's an estimated 43 million dogs and 50 million cats.*

 

*Source: 2010 Pet Obesity Study for the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention

 

It’s a serious problem; read these articles to learn about dog obesity and cat obesity.

 

 

 

 

Click on the link below to compare what your pet's weight compares to a human's:

 

 


 

If your pet's at risk, team up with your veterinarian. He or she will get your pet started with a Purina® Body Condition System score as well as a feeding recommendation to help achieve a weight loss target of 1 to 2 percent per week.

What's a Purina® Body Condition System score? Because dogs and cats can vary so much in size, even within a breed, the Body Condition System® focuses more on shape than weight. Your veterinarian will give your dog or cat a score from one to nine, with one being too thin and nine obese – four to five is ideal for dogs and five is ideal for cats.

Better Health, Better Quality of Life

Obesity can lead to weight-related diseases. A healthier weight can mean a happier life. Project: Pet Slim Down™ is an easy-to-use approach from Purina Veterinary Diets® to help you succeed.  Click on the link below to learn more about Purina's Project: Pet Slim Down.

 

 

 

 

Overweight Pet? You're Not Alone

The facts show that a majority of cats and dogs are overweight. The good news is there’s help: Taking control of your dog or cat’s diet and exercise.

Project: Pet Slim Down has documented real pets going through a weight management program. Take inspiration from their successes and learn from their experiences!

Watch the newest season of our pet weight loss reality series.