Table 2 Relationship between signalment and health information and the body condition of dogs.

From: Prevalence of canine obesity in the city of São Paulo, Brazil

Characteristics

Underweight (BCS 1–3)

Ideal (BCS 4–5)

Overweight (BCS 6–7)

Obese (BCS 8–9)

All dogs

P-valuea

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

Breed

Dobermann Pinscher

1

5.6

8

44.4

5

27.8

4

22.2

18

100.0

-

Labrador Retriever

1

10.0

2

20.0

4

40.0

3

30.0

10

100.0

Lhasa Apso

2

20.0

8

80.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

10

100.0

Poodle

3

18.8

5

31.2

5

31.2

3

18.8

16

100.0

Shih-tzu

0

0.0

13

81.2

3

18.8

0

0.0

16

100.0

Mixed breed

12

8.7

74

53.6

37

26.8

15

10.9

138

100.0

Yorkshire Terrier

1

4.3

11

47.8

5

21.7

6

26.1

23

100.0

Other breeds

3

5.6

28

51.9

16

29.6

7

13.0

54

100.0

Breed sizeb

Small

16

10.3

78

50.0

41

26.3

21

13.5

156

100.0

0.637

Medium

5

6.0

50

59.5

21

25

8

9.5

84

100.0

Large

2

4.4

21

46.7

13

28.9

9

20.0

45

100.0

Disease reported by the owner

Cardiopathy

1

100.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

100.0

-

Tracheal collapse

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

100.0

1

100.0

Dermatopathy

0

0.0

3

60.0

1

20.0

1

20

5

100.0

Diabetes mellitus

0

0.0

2

66.7

1

33.3

0

0.0

3

100.0

Epilepsy

0

0.0

2

100.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

2

100.0

Neoplasia

0

0.0

1

50.0

1

50.0

0

0.0

2

100.0

Orthopedic

0

0.0

5

62.5

1

12.5

2

25

8

100.0

No disease

22

9.6

136

59.4

71

31.0

0

0.0

229

100.0

  1. BCS body condition score.
  2. ap value obtained by the chi-square test.
  3. bBreed size classification according to Hosgood and Scholl16