Use the same WSAVA-endorsed 9-point scale veterinarians use during every checkup. Walk through three quick visual questions and receive a precise BCS plus a personalized action plan.
Answer each from a calm, standing observation of your dog. Combine all three for a precise BCS.
Complete the three visual checks on the left, then tap Calculate to receive your dog's BCS plus our recommended action plan.
Action plan will appear here.
Each tier has clear visual and tactile markers.
Ribs, spine, and pelvic bones visible from a distance. No fat coverage. Severe muscle loss in scores 1–2. Requires veterinary attention to identify the cause.
Ribs felt easily without pressure but not seen. Clear waist behind the ribs from above; visible abdominal tuck from the side. This is the target.
Score 6 is mild excess fat. Score 7 is clinically overweight. Scores 8–9 are obesity, with major fat pads, no waist, and abdominal sag. Calorie restriction needed.
The 9-point scale was developed by Purina and adopted by WSAVA as the global standard. Each two-point shift represents roughly 10% of body weight away from ideal.