The APOP's clinical survey found that 56 percent of dogs (up from 54 percent in 2016) and 60 percent of cats (up from 59 percent in 2016) qualify as overweight or
obese by a veterinary professional.
Not exact matches
In the October 2017 clinical survey, 56 % of dogs and 60 % of cats were classified as overweight (body condition score (BCS) 6 - 7) or
obese (BCS 8 - 9)
by their
veterinary healthcare
professional.
In APOP's 2017 clinical survey, 56 % of dogs and 60 % of cats were classified as clinically overweight (body condition score (BCS) 6 - 7) or
obese (BCS 8 - 9)
by their
veterinary healthcare
professional.