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Study links dog breed, environment to canine obesity – New Study/Science Updates



Half of the dogs in the United States are reported to be overweight and, according to a new study led by Texas A&M University and the Dog Aging Project (DAP), the cause may be a complex web of interactions between dogs, their breed background, their environment and food motivation.



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A new study led by Texas A&M University and the Dog Aging Project suggests that canine obesity, affecting half of US dogs, isn’t solely about diet or exercise. The research points to a complex interplay of factors including a dog’s breed, environmental conditions, and their inherent food motivation. This intricate web of influences likely contributes to weight gain in canines, indicating a more nuanced approach is needed to understand and address the rising rates of overweight dogs.

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