Table 3 Association between body condition and the health information of the 285 evaluated dogs.

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

Characteristic

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

%

Vaccinated

Yes

22

8.0

143

52.0

73

26.5

37

13.5

275

100.0

0.863

No

1

16.7

4

66.7

1

16.7

0

0.0

6

100.0

No information

0

0.0

2

50.0

1

25.0

1

25.0

4

100.0

Frequency of vaccination

Yearly

19

7.7

130

52.6

64

25.9

34

13.8

247

100.0

0.178

Not every year

3

10.7

13

46.4

9

32.14

3

10.7

28

100.0

Never

1

16.7

4

66.7

1

16.7

0

0

6

100.0

No information

0

0

2

50.0

1

25.0

1

25.0

4

100.0

Vaccinated in a municipal campaign

Yes

14

10.2

61

44.5

36

26.3

26

18.9

137

100.0

0.118

No

8

5.6

85

60.2

38

26.9

10

7.1

141

100.0

No information

1

14.3

3

42.9

1

14.3

2

83.3

7

100.0

Vaccinated by veterinarian

Yes

15

6.9

114

52.3

55

25.2

34

15.6

218

100.0

0.155

No

8

11.9

35

52.2

20

29.9

4

6.0

67

100.0

Has been assessed by a veterinarian

Yes

17

7.0

125

51.2

65

26.6

37

15.2

244

100.0

0.091

No

6

15.8

23

60.5

10

23.7

0

0.0

39

100.0

Frequency of visits to a veterinarian

Yearly

2

2.3

54

61.4

19

21.6

13

14.8

88

100.0

0.026

Only when sick

16

10.1

73

45.9

46

28.9

24

15.1

159

100.0

Never

4

12.9

19

61.3

8

25.8

0

0.0

31

100.0

No information

1

14.3

3

42.9

2

28.6

1

14.3

7

100.0

  1. BCS body condition score.
  2. aP-value obtained by the chi-square test.