Quality of life is reduced in obese dogs but improves after successful weight loss.

Volume: 192, Issue: 3, Pages: 428 - 434
Published: Jun 1, 2012
Abstract
Obesity is thought to affect quality of life, but limited objective data exist to support this supposition. The current study aim was to use a questionnaire to determine health-related quality of life (HRQOL) both before and after weight loss, in obese client-owned dogs. Fifty obese dogs were included, and represented a variety of breeds and genders. Prior to weight loss, owners were asked to complete a validated standardised questionnaire to...
Paper Details
Title
Quality of life is reduced in obese dogs but improves after successful weight loss.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Volume
192
Issue
3
Pages
428 - 434
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