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Giant balloon in downtown Chicago draws attention to obesity in dogs

Chicago balloon installation raises awareness for overweight dogs
Chicago balloon installation raises awareness for overweight dogs 00:40

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A giant dog-shaped balloon turned up in downtown Chicago Sunday, intended to raise awareness about dog obesity.

The balloon depicts a dog named Waylon—who is so big as to be stuck between the Virgin Hotel and the Hotel Monaco on Wabash Avenue. He is wedged hovering over Haddock Place, a named alley between Wacker Drive and Lake Street.

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The folks at the IAMS pet food company launched the portly pup. IAMS notes that more than 59% of American dogs are overweight.

IAMS said the balloon also featured a QR code that people could scan, taking them to the IAMS Healthy Weight Dog Hub—where they could learn more about the story of Waylon's journey to a healthier and more active lifestyle.

The balloon is just the beginning for IAMS' mission to support better dog health and wellness. 

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