Pet Weight Management: Is Your Pet Overweight?

How to assess your pet's body condition, the health risks of obesity, and a practical weight loss plan.

Pet Weight Management: Is Your Pet Overweight?

Pet Weight Management: Is Your Pet Overweight?

Obesity is the most common preventable disease in pets. Over 55% of dogs and 60% of cats in developed countries are overweight or obese.

How to Assess Body Condition

The Rib Test

Run your hands along your pet's sides:

  • Ideal: Ribs easily felt with light pressure, thin fat covering
  • Overweight: Ribs felt with firm pressure, noticeable fat layer
  • Obese: Ribs difficult to feel, thick fat covering

Visual Check

From above: You should see a visible waist (hourglass shape) behind the ribs.

From the side: The belly should tuck up from the chest toward the hind legs.

Body Condition Score (BCS)

Vets use a 1-9 scale:

  • 1-3: Underweight
  • 4-5: Ideal
  • 6-7: Overweight
  • 8-9: Obese

Ask your vet to score your pet at every visit.

Health Risks of Excess Weight

In Dogs

  • Arthritis: 2x more likely; excess weight accelerates joint degradation
  • Diabetes: 3x higher risk
  • Heart disease: Increased cardiac workload
  • Respiratory problems: Especially dangerous for brachycephalic breeds
  • Reduced lifespan: Overweight dogs live 2.5 years less on average
  • Cancer: Higher incidence in obese pets
  • Exercise intolerance: Creates a vicious cycle

In Cats

  • Diabetes: 4x higher risk (and often reversible with weight loss)
  • Hepatic lipidosis: "Fatty liver" — can be fatal if overweight cats stop eating
  • Urinary issues: Increased UTI and crystal formation
  • Reduced grooming: Obese cats can't reach all areas, leading to skin problems

Why Pets Gain Weight

  • Overfeeding — feeding guidelines on bags are often too generous
  • Too many treats — treats should be <10% of daily calories
  • Insufficient exercise — especially for indoor cats
  • Desexing — reduces metabolic rate by ~25%
  • Age — metabolism slows; food amount needs to decrease
  • Human food — table scraps add up fast
  • A Practical Weight Loss Plan

    Step 1: Set a Target

    Work with your vet to determine ideal weight. Aim for 1-2% body weight loss per week.

    Step 2: Measure Food

    Use a kitchen scale, not a cup. Cups vary wildly in actual volume.

    Step 3: Reduce Portions

    Cut daily food by 15-20%. Don't starve them — gradual reduction is safer and more sustainable.

    Step 4: Upgrade Treat Strategy

    • Use their regular kibble as treats
    • Break treats into tiny pieces
    • Try vegetables: carrots, green beans, cucumber, watermelon (dogs)
    • Frozen treats take longer to eat (lick mats with low-cal spread)

    Step 5: Increase Activity

    Dogs: Add 5 minutes to each walk weekly. Add a play session.

    Cats: 15-minute play sessions twice daily. Puzzle feeders. Vertical space.

    Step 6: Weigh Monthly

    Track progress. Adjust if not losing or losing too fast.

    Step 7: Maintain

    Once at target, don't increase food. Maintain the new portions permanently.

    When It's Not Just Food

    If your pet gains weight despite controlled diet and exercise, see your vet. Medical causes include:

    • Hypothyroidism (dogs)
    • Cushing's disease (dogs)
    • Insulin resistance
    • Medications (steroids)

    Pet Capsule's weight tracker helps you log weekly weigh-ins, visualise trends, and share progress with your vet.

    Quick Answers

    How do I track my pet's health at home?

    Track your pet's health by logging daily observations — energy levels, appetite, weight, and any unusual symptoms. Pet Capsule's AI health tracking lets you build a complete health timeline that you can share with your vet as a PDF report.

    When should I take my pet to the vet?

    Take your pet to the vet if you notice sudden changes in appetite, energy, weight, breathing, or behaviour. For breeds predisposed to specific conditions, regular checkups every 6–12 months are recommended even if your pet appears healthy.

    What information should I bring to a vet appointment?

    Bring vaccination records, current medications, recent weight measurements, and a symptom log. Pet Capsule generates vet-ready PDF health reports from your tracking history so everything is ready before you arrive.

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