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Pip

Miniature Schnauzer · 5 yr · Female (neutered) · Owner Chloe Barnes

Stable
Weight
8.1 kg
+0.1 kg over ideal · no change in 12 wk
Body condition
5 / 9
ideal range
Body fat (est.)
22 %
morphometric estimate
Health score
91 /100
stable

Weight & body composition

Recorded weightIdeal (lean) weight 8 kg
1 · underweight4–5 ideal9 · obese

Body-fat is estimated from owner-taken tape measurements via the Witzel et al. (2014) morphometric equations, giving an ideal lean weight of 8 kg. How this works →

Health Score

91 of 100
Body condition 89
Activity 84
Nutrition 84
Digestion 90
Symptoms 100
Preventive care 79

A 0–100 wellness composite across six weighted domains. A wellness indicator, not a diagnosis.

Diet & energy

Current dietBarking Heads Chop Lickin Lamb
Energy density3.8 kcal/g
Daily requirement490–575 kcal
Grams to feed128–152 g/day
Fed today: 162 g of 128–152 gover allowance

Daily energy uses FEDIAF / NRC maintenance factors on the ideal weight; the kcal/g is the owner-entered label figure.

Signalment & record

BreedMiniature Schnauzer
SexFemale, neutered
Age5 years
Microchip985 141 017 159 954
OwnerChloe Barnes
ConditionsNone recorded
Next appt.Annual health check · 26-07-2026

Symptom timeline

No active symptoms recorded.

Medications & adherence

From owner dose logs — what was actually given.

Flea & worm preventive · 1 tablet · Monthly100% given

Activity, sleep & behaviour

Activity64 min/day (avg)
Sleep12 h/day (avg)
Behaviour / moodBright

Trend signals

Statistical associations to investigate — never causation, never a diagnosis.

No significant correlations surfaced yet — more logged days are needed.

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