Body condition scores based on a whole - integer, nine - point scale and actual weight were used in classifying pets as either underweight, thin, ideal, overweight or obese.
Body condition scores based on a five - point scale and actual weight were used in classifying pets as either underweight, thin, ideal, overweight or obese.
Body condition scores based on a five - point scale and actual weight were used in classifying pets as either underweight, ideal, overweight or obese.
There are differences in
body condition scoring based on the breed of dog being assessed.
Not exact matches
The goal weight should first be established,
based on a
body condition scoring chart.
Shmalberg recommends portioning
based on your puppy's
body condition score, consulting both our
body condition chart above and your vet as needed.
If there is excessive weight gain or a
body condition score greater than 5/9, owners should be directed to feed 10 % less calories (or more if indicated
based on the animal's weight,
body condition and calorie intake).