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According to what principle should this be titled [[obese pets]] while the "pet" article is titled [[pet]] and not [[pets]]?
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According to what principle should this be titled [[obese pets]] while the "pet" article is titled [[pet]] and not [[pets]]? --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 16:59, 25 January 2007 (CST)
 
I'd actually name it something else, like Obesity in pets.  I think the title should reflect that the article is a synthesis of [[obesity]] and [[pet]].
 
Also, I think it would be useful to have information on "how to tell if your pet is obese".  I know (since my dad is a veterinarian) that there's some sort of guideline involving palpation around the rib cage or lower rib cage.  -- [[User:ZachPruckowski|ZachPruckowski]] ([[User_talk:ZachPruckowski|Speak to me]]) 12:17, 21 March 2007 (CDT)
 
:I came here to suggest renaming to "Obese pet", but "Obesity in pets" is better, I think.  With regard to the last comment, I'd be worried about offering advice; stating a sourced set of guidelines would be OK, though. --[[User:Peter J. King|Peter J. King]] <span style="background:black">&nbsp;[[User talk:Peter J. King|<font color="yellow"><b>Talk</b></font>]]&nbsp;</span> 10:02, 4 April 2007 (CDT)

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According to what principle should this be titled obese pets while the "pet" article is titled pet and not pets? --Larry Sanger 16:59, 25 January 2007 (CST)

I'd actually name it something else, like Obesity in pets. I think the title should reflect that the article is a synthesis of obesity and pet.

Also, I think it would be useful to have information on "how to tell if your pet is obese". I know (since my dad is a veterinarian) that there's some sort of guideline involving palpation around the rib cage or lower rib cage. -- ZachPruckowski (Speak to me) 12:17, 21 March 2007 (CDT)

I came here to suggest renaming to "Obese pet", but "Obesity in pets" is better, I think. With regard to the last comment, I'd be worried about offering advice; stating a sourced set of guidelines would be OK, though. --Peter J. King  Talk  10:02, 4 April 2007 (CDT)