Weigh Your Pet and Check His Actual Weight Against the Ideal Weight of His Breed
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Is your pet a healthy weight? Check now! Step 1: Feel the ribs of your pet to find out his Body Condition Score. Step 2: Weigh your pet and check his actual weight against the ideal weight of his breed. Step 3: If your pet is not of ideal weight, ask at your vet practice how Hill's products can get your pet back in shape! 1 – Very thin 2 – Underweight 3 – Ideal weight 4 – Overweight 5 – Obese Ribs highly prominent Bones are raised with Difficult to see or feel Ribs are not visible and Ribs visible and easily felt with no minimal tissue between the ribs through difficult to feel through and easily felt fat cover the skin and bone moderate fat cover. thick fat cover. Dogs – giant b ree ds Japanese Akita 34–50kg Dogs – small b ree ds Dogs – toy b ree ds Labrador Retriever 25–34kg Bloodhound 36–50kg Basenji 9–11kg Bichon Frisé 3–6kg Old English Sheepdog 30–40kg Deerhound 36–45kg Beagle 8–14kg Chihuahua 1–3kg Otter Hound 30–55kg Great Dane 45–55kg Bedlington Terrier 8–10kg Chinese Crested 2–5kg Poodle (Standard) 20–32kg Irish Wolfhound 40–55kg Border Terrier 5–7kg Dachshund (Miniature) 4–5kg Rhodesian Ridgeback 30–39kg Leonberger 34–50kg Boston Terrier 5–12kg Italian Greyhound 3–5kg Rottweiler 41–50kg Mastiff 80–86kg Cairn Terrier 6–8kg Maltese 2–3kg Saluki 20–30kg Newfoundland 50–70kg Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 5–8kg Papillon 2–5kg Samoyed 23–30kg Pyrenean Mountain Dog 40–57kg Dachshund 9–12kg Pekingese 3–6kg Schnauzer (Giant) 32–35kg Saint Bernard 50–90kg Dandie Dinmont 8–11kg Pomeranian 2–3kg Weimaraner 32–39kg Fox Terrier 7–8kg Poodle (Toy) 3–7kg Dogs – large b ree ds Dogs – medium b ree ds French Bulldog 10–13kg Yorkshire Terrier 2–3kg Jack Russell Terrier 5–8kg Afghan Hound 23–27kg Airedale Terrier 20–23kg Belgian Shepherd 28–30kg King Charles Spaniel 4–6kg American Cocker Spaniel 11–13kg Lhasa Apso 6–7kg Cats Bernese Mountain Dog 40–44kg Basset Hound 18–27kg Norfolk/Norwich Terrier 5–6kg Abyssinian 2–4kg Borzoi 35–48kg Bearded Collie 18–27kg Poodle (Miniature) 12–14kg Birman 4.5–5kg Bouvier des Flandres 27–40kg Border Collie 14–20kg Pug 6–8kg Burmese 3.5–4.5kg Boxer 25–32kg Bull Terrier 24–30kg Schnauzer (Miniature) 6–7kg Domestic Longhair 3.5–4.5kg Briard 30–39kg Bulldog 23–25kg Schipperke 6–8kg Domestic Shorthair 3.5–4.5kg Bullmastiff 41–59kg Chow Chow 20–32kg Scottish Terrier 8–11kg Maine Coon 5–7kg Clumber Spaniel 29–36kg Cocker Spaniel 13–15kg Sealyham Terrier 8–9kg Norwegian Forest 6–11kg Curly-Coated Retriever 32–36kg Collie (Rough & Smooth) 18–30kg Shetland Sheepdog 6–7kg Persian 4.5–5kg Dalmatian 23–27kg Elkhound 18–23kg Dobermann 30–40kg Shiba Inu 9–14kg English Pointer 20–30kg The weight of a cat can vary greatly within the same Dogue de Bordeaux 45–50kg Shih Tzu 5–7kg English Springer Spaniel 22–25kg breed, so ask your veterinary surgeon if your cat is at English Setter 25–30kg Skye Terrier 8–11kg Finnish Spitz 14–16kg Tibetan Spaniel 4–7kg his or her optimum weight. Flat-Coated Retriever 25–36kg Keeshond 25–30kg German Shepherd Dog 34–43kg Tibetan Terrier 8–14kg Kerry Blue 15–17kg Welsh Corgi 9–12kg German Short-Haired Pointer 25–32kg Puli (Hungarian Puli) 9–18kg German Wire-Haired Pointer 20–34kg West Highland White Terrier 7–10kg Schnauzer (Standard) 16–20kg Whippet 10–13kg Golden Retriever 27–36kg Shar Pei 16–20kg Greyhound 27–32kg Siberian Husky 16–27kg Hungarian Visla 22–30kg Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier 16–21kg Irish Setter 27–32kg Staffordshire Bull Terrier 11–17kg Irish Water Spaniel 20–29kg Springer Spaniel 22–24kg Italian Spinone 29–39kg 100% Guaranteed for quality, consistency and taste, HillsPet.com or your money back..