In assessing the Body Condition Score (BCS) of a Brittany, what should an owner be able to do regarding the ribs?
Answer
Easily feel, but not necessarily see, their ribs without pressing hard
The definitive method for assessing a Brittany’s Body Condition Score (BCS) involves tactile evaluation of the rib cage. An ideal body condition means the owner can easily palpate, or feel, the ribs without exerting significant pressure. However, the ribs should not be highly visible, which would indicate leanness or underweight status. If the ribs cannot be easily felt, it suggests an excess of fat covering, signaling the need to reduce food intake to prevent obesity.

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