Deborah Linder

Update on canine obesity: the One Health approach

Obesity in dogs is a multifactorial condition that needs to be treated as a complex nutritional disorder requiring comprehensive and lifelong management.

The top five clinical consequences of obesity in dogs

A lifetime study in Labrador Retrievers found that dogs with an ideal BCS of 4–5/9 lived a median of 1.8 years longer than their slightly overweight counterparts with a median BCS of 6–7/9 (Kealy et...

How to implement and manage a weight loss plan

After determining a pet is any body condition score (BCS) above ideal, a discussion with the pet owner is the initial step to educate the family that their pet is overweight, and emphasise the health...

Making client communication appetising: talking with clients about nutrition

Promising data from the AAHA compliance survey suggest that owners are often willing to follow nutritional recommendations, particularly when they understand that these measures are beneficial for...

Weighing in on obesity: prevention, treatment and management

Obesity has been associated with numerous diseases, including pancreatitis (Hess et al, 1999), osteoarthritis (Kealy et al, 2002), dermatologic disease (Scarlett et al, 1998), diabetes (Scarlett et...