Name - Indi
Age - 14
Sex - Female
Neutered
Breed - Possible pitbull/amstaff (slim built - was adopted age 4)
Weight - abt 24kg.
BEAM
Behaviour - playful, dominant and easily excitable. Mostly independent although seems a little more clingy since the incidence of vestibular disease (abt 6-7 months ago); for example, barking for someone to keep her company. Since the vestibular incident, we noticed an instant decline (as if she aged overnight)
Energy - reasonably good for her age (I guess)
Appetite - very good
Mood - loves her walks and loves to play but will sleep the day away if no-one is willing to entertain her (although at times she will ask for play time, and ALWAYS expects her walks )
Diet - 'Organic Paws' (made in Queensland Australia, advertised as being the whole animal - including organs and tripe - certified organic and frozen), grated carrot, varied fruit, such as banana, apple, pear, assorted berries. Also most early mornings, a drink of water with water, cocoquench and flax meal or chia seeds.
Vaccination + No vaccinations since adoption 10 years ago. *Had operation for a blockage - which turned out to be pancreatitis - just months after adoption. *Was given anti nausea injection at time of diagnosis of vestibular disease. Chemicals? - about 15months ago, we moved to a small farming community. The downside is that the crops are sprayed with chemicals and there are 3 cell towers within walking distance!
Primary problem - extended abdomen, which is -
more prominent after eating, also at times, on rising. Not as bad after walks
N0 Diagnosis
Current treatment for overall health - krill oil - CBD oil - Vitamin E oil - Eye Right - Activated Vitamin B complex - serrapeptase - powdered greens - turmeric - Lions mane, Turky tail, Reishi mushrooms, Vitamin C, Quercetin. < all intake is organic.
Other health concerns - Failing eyesight, eye infection that we have not been able to budge (tried homeopathics, herbal mixture, colloidal silver, Hydrocell) - Bad breath and missing teeth. As mentioned above - chronic pancreatitis, vestibular disease.
Age - 14
Sex - Female
Neutered
Breed - Possible pitbull/amstaff (slim built - was adopted age 4)
Weight - abt 24kg.
BEAM
Behaviour - playful, dominant and easily excitable. Mostly independent although seems a little more clingy since the incidence of vestibular disease (abt 6-7 months ago); for example, barking for someone to keep her company. Since the vestibular incident, we noticed an instant decline (as if she aged overnight)
Energy - reasonably good for her age (I guess)
Appetite - very good
Mood - loves her walks and loves to play but will sleep the day away if no-one is willing to entertain her (although at times she will ask for play time, and ALWAYS expects her walks )
Diet - 'Organic Paws' (made in Queensland Australia, advertised as being the whole animal - including organs and tripe - certified organic and frozen), grated carrot, varied fruit, such as banana, apple, pear, assorted berries. Also most early mornings, a drink of water with water, cocoquench and flax meal or chia seeds.
Vaccination + No vaccinations since adoption 10 years ago. *Had operation for a blockage - which turned out to be pancreatitis - just months after adoption. *Was given anti nausea injection at time of diagnosis of vestibular disease. Chemicals? - about 15months ago, we moved to a small farming community. The downside is that the crops are sprayed with chemicals and there are 3 cell towers within walking distance!
Primary problem - extended abdomen, which is -
more prominent after eating, also at times, on rising. Not as bad after walks
N0 Diagnosis
Current treatment for overall health - krill oil - CBD oil - Vitamin E oil - Eye Right - Activated Vitamin B complex - serrapeptase - powdered greens - turmeric - Lions mane, Turky tail, Reishi mushrooms, Vitamin C, Quercetin. < all intake is organic.
Other health concerns - Failing eyesight, eye infection that we have not been able to budge (tried homeopathics, herbal mixture, colloidal silver, Hydrocell) - Bad breath and missing teeth. As mentioned above - chronic pancreatitis, vestibular disease.
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