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- Title
The Perception of the Body Condition of Cats and Dogs by French Pet Owners and the Factors Influencing Underestimation.
- Authors
Blanchard, Tiphaine; Hoummady, Sara; Banuls, Damien; Roche, Mélanie; Bynens, Aurélie; Meunier, Michel; Dos Santos, Natalia; Tissaoui, Emna; Rouch-Buck, Pétra; Fantinati, Marco; Priymenko, Nathalie
- Abstract
Simple Summary: Obesity is a significant health concern among companion animals, particularly dogs and cats, with numerous detrimental health implications. Many pet owners struggle with managing their pets' weight, and they often underestimate their pets' body condition. This study, held in France from 2020 to 2022, revealed that about one quarter of pet owners underestimate their pets' body condition. Having children was linked to this underestimation for both dog and cat owners. This discovery highlights the importance of taking a comprehensive approach to the health and well-being of pets and emphasizes the need for a holistic "One Health" strategy. Managing pet obesity relies heavily on the active involvement of owners; however, a key challenge arises from misperceptions about their own pet's body condition. Given evolving societal dynamics like the body positivity movement, understanding owners' perceptions is increasingly pivotal. To evaluate the differences in owners' perception, this study compared the use of verbal and visual body condition score scales versus the established nine-point body condition score system. The factors linked to underestimation were further specifically investigated. Owners of healthy adult dogs and cats attending vaccination consultations in Veterinary Hospitals in France between 2020 and 2022 were recruited. They were required to assess their pets' body condition initially using an oral description and then with the nine-point BCS visual scale. Their assessments were then compared with the BCS determined by veterinary health care personnel, considered the primary investigator. A total of 304 dogs and 270 cats were included in the study. It was observed that 27% of dog owners and 24% of cat owners underestimated their pets' body condition. Among dog and cat owners, factors associated with the underestimation of body condition were the pets' overweight status and having children. This discovery emphasizes the need for a holistic One Health approach that prioritizes the health and well-being of both humans and their pets. When it comes to pet owners evaluating their pets' body condition, underestimation proved to be the predominant misperception. Addressing this issue requires comprehensive education to empower owners to recognize and comprehend their pets' overweight status, a critical step for the overall well-being of companion animals.
- Subjects
FRANCE; PETS; PET owners; BODY image; MEDICAL personnel; DOGS; ANIMAL welfare
- Publication
Animals (2076-2615), 2023, Vol 13, Issue 23, p3646
- ISSN
2076-2615
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ani13233646