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Leaner, Healthier, Happier Together--A Family-Centred Approach to Weight Loss with the Overweight Dog and Her Caregivers.

Authors :
Candellone A
Morgan D
Buttignol S
Meineri G
Source :
Veterinary sciences [Vet Sci] 2017 Aug 22; Vol. 4 (3). Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Aug 22.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Obesity represents a one of the most significant healthcare issues facing human and companion animal populations worldwide. A complex relationship commonly exists between owners and their companion animal, particularly around feeding behaviour. Obese companion animals commonly live alongside caregivers who are also struggling with their own body weight. This case report highlights the importance of a family-centred approach to canine obesity as a way to engage with the pet's caregivers to help maximize their compliance towards the successful implementation of a tailored weight loss programme. Lara , an overweight dog weighing 35 kilos with a body condition score (BCS) of 7-7.5/9, was referred for a nutritional assessment. A comprehensive, pro-active and multidisciplinary protocol, tailored towards a family-centred approach, was established. After a 16-week programme, Lara reached the target body weight. The caregivers' compliance was assessed as being excellent; they also reassessed their individual lifestyle and were able to increase awareness towards their own nutritional issues and body weight perception, resulting in weight loss in all caregivers. Lara 's case report represents how a family-centred approach can lead to successful patient weight loss and to a modification in the caregivers' way of thinking about nutrition and their own lifestyle, with the final goal of living a healthier and longer life together.<br />Competing Interests: D.M. is an employee of Spectrum Brands (and formerly of Procter & Gamble) who manufactured and provided the owner with the commercial weight loss diet used during the 16-week programme. The remaining authors declare that they did not receive payment for any services pertaining to the conduct of this study, interpretation of data or writing of this manuscript. Spectrum Brands had no role in the data analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript. None of the authors of this article has a personal relationship with other people, or organizations, that could inappropriately influence or bias the content of the paper.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2306-7381
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Veterinary sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29056699
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4030041