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Pet Obesity
A medical condition characterized by excessive body fat accumulation in dogs and cats, significantly impacting overall health and longevity.
Key Facts
- Approximately 60% of dogs and cats in the U.S. are classified as overweight or obese.
- Pet owners frequently underestimate their animal's body condition due to the normalization of overweight pets.
- Excess body fat contributes to systemic inflammation and increases the risk of multiple secondary diseases.
- Maintaining a lean body condition can extend a dog's median lifespan by up to 2.5 years.
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Related Conditions
Anesthetic RiskCondition
Excess adipose tissue directly alters pharmacokinetics and surgical accessibility.
Diabetes MellitusCondition
Obesity induces insulin resistance, particularly in cats, raising diabetes risk.
Hepatic LipidosisCondition
Rapid fat mobilization in obese cats during anorexia overwhelms the liver, causing failure.
OsteoarthritisCondition
Excess weight places mechanical stress on joints, accelerating degeneration.
Respiratory CompromiseCondition
Thoracic fat deposition directly restricts respiratory mechanics.