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Reviewed by Dr. Fiona Caldwell, DVM German A, et al. Comparison of a bioimpedance monitor with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry for noninvasive estimation of percentage body fat in dogs. AJVR 2010;71:393-398. Jesusette I, et al. Effect of breed on body composition and comparison between various methods to estimate body composition in dogs. Res Vet Sci 2010;88:227-232 Kealy RD, et al. Effects of diet restriction on life span and age-related changes in dogs. JAVMA 2002; 1315-1320 Laflamme DP. Development and validation of a body condition scroe system for dogs. Canine Pract 1997;22:10-15. 5. Ribs palpable without excess fat covering. Waist observed behind ribs when viewed from above. Abdomen tucked up when viewed from side. 1. Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvic bones and all bony prominences evident from a distance. No discernible body fat. Obvious loss of muscle mass. 3. Ribs easily palpated and may be visible with no palpable fat. Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible. Pelvic bones becoming prominent. Obvious waist and abdominal tuck. UNDER IDEAL OVER IDEAL IDEAL 1. Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvic bones and all bony prominences evident from a distance. No discernible body fat. Obvious loss of muscle mass. 2. Ribs, lumbar vertebrae and pelvic bones easily visible. No palpable fat. Some evidence of other bony prominences. Minimal loss of muscle mass. 3. Ribs easily palpated and may be visible with no palpable fat. Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible. Pelvic bones becoming prominent. Obvious waist and abdominal tuck. 4. Ribs easily palpable, with minimal fat covering. Waist easily noted, viewed from above. Abdominal tuck evident. 5. Ribs easily palpable, with minimal fat covering. Waist easily noted, viewed from above. Abdominal tuck evident. 6. Ribs palpable with slight excess fat covering. Waist is discernible viewed from above but is not prominent. Abdominal tuck apparent. 7. Ribs palpable with difficulty; heavy fat cover. Noticeable fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. Waist absent or barely visible. Abdominal tuck may be present. 8. Ribs not palpable under very heavy fat cover, or palpable only with significant pressure. Heavy fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. Waist absent. No abdominal tuck. Obvious abdominal distention may be present. 9. Massive fat deposits over thorax, spine and base of tail. Waist and abdominal tuck absent. Fat deposits on neck and limbs. Obvious abdominal distention. 7. Ribs palpable with difficulty; heavy fat cover. Noticeable fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. Waist absent or barely visible. Abdominal tuck may be present. 9. Massive fat deposits over thorax, spine and base of tail. Waist and abdominal tuck absent. Fat deposits on neck and limbs. Obvious abdominal distention. VERY THIN UNDERWEIGHT OVERWEIGHT OBESE IDEAL WEIGHT BODY CONDITION SCORE nextgendog.com

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Reviewed by Dr. Fiona Caldwell, DVMGerman A, et al. Comparison of a bioimpedance monitor with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry for noninvasive

estimation of percentage body fat in dogs. AJVR 2010;71:393-398.Jesusette I, et al. Effect of breed on body composition and comparison between various methods to estimate body

composition in dogs. Res Vet Sci 2010;88:227-232Kealy RD, et al. Effects of diet restriction on life span and age-related changes in dogs. JAVMA 2002; 1315-1320

Laflamme DP. Development and validation of a body condition scroe system for dogs. Canine Pract 1997;22:10-15.

5. Ribs palpablewithout excessfat covering.

Waist observedbehind ribs

when viewedfrom above.Abdomentucked up

when viewedfrom side.

1. Ribs, lumbarvertebrae,

pelvic bonesand all bonyprominences

evidentfrom a distance.No discernible

body fat.Obvious loss

of muscle mass.

3. Ribs easilypalpated and

may be visible withno palpable fat.Tops of lumbar

vertebrae visible.Pelvic bonesbecomingprominent.

Obvious waist andabdominal tuck.

UNDER IDEAL

OVER IDEAL

IDEAL

1. Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvic bonesand all bony prominences evident froma distance. No discernible body fat. Obvious loss of muscle mass.

2. Ribs, lumbar vertebrae and pelvicbones easily visible. No palpable fat. Some evidence of other bony prominences. Minimal loss of muscle mass.

3. Ribs easily palpated and may be visiblewith no palpable fat. Tops of lumbarvertebrae visible. Pelvic bones becomingprominent. Obvious waist and abdominal tuck.

4. Ribs easily palpable, with minimal fat covering. Waist easily noted, viewed from above. Abdominal tuck evident.

5. Ribs easily palpable, with minimal fat covering. Waist easily noted, viewed from above. Abdominal tuck evident.

6. Ribs palpable with slight excess fat covering. Waist is discernible viewed from above but is not prominent. Abdominal tuck apparent.

7. Ribs palpable with di�culty; heavy fat cover. Noticeable fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. Waist absent or barely visible. Abdominal tuck may be present.

8. Ribs not palpable under very heavy fatcover, or palpable only with signi�cant pressure. Heavy fat deposits over lumbararea and base of tail. Waist absent. Noabdominal tuck. Obvious abdominal distention may be present.

9. Massive fat deposits over thorax, spine and base of tail. Waist and abdominal tuck absent. Fat deposits on neck and limbs.Obvious abdominal distention.

7. Ribs palpablewith difficulty;

heavy fat cover.Noticeablefat deposits

over lumbar areaand base of tail.

Waist absentor barely visible.Abdominal tuckmay be present.

9. Massive fatdeposits over

thorax, spine andbase of tail.Waist andabdominaltuck absent.

Fat deposits onneck and limbs.

Obvious abdominaldistention.

VERY THIN UNDERWEIGHT

OVERWEIGHT OBESE

IDEAL WEIGHT

BODY CONDITION SCORE

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