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Poppy
Cocker Spaniel · 4 yr · Female (neutered) · Owner Callum Reeve
Weight
13.5 kg
+0.5 kg over ideal · no change in 12 wk
Body condition
5 / 9
ideal range
Body fat (est.)
22 %
morphometric estimate
Health score
63 /100
monitoring
Weight & body composition
Recorded weightIdeal (lean) weight 13 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 13 kg. How this works →
Health Score
Body condition95
Activity86
Nutrition83
Digestion87
Symptoms80
Preventive care83
A 0–100 wellness composite across six weighted domains. A wellness indicator, not a diagnosis.
Diet & energy
Current dietBurns Original Chicken & Rice
Energy density3.7 kcal/g
Daily requirement705–830 kcal
Grams to feed190–224 g/day
Fed today: 208 g of 190–224 gwithin allowance
Daily energy uses FEDIAF / NRC maintenance factors on the ideal weight; the kcal/g is the owner-entered label figure.
Signalment & record
BreedCocker Spaniel
SexFemale, neutered
Age4 years
Microchip985 141 032 214 819
OwnerCallum Reeve
Contact[email protected]
ConditionsNone recorded
Next appt.Ear recheck · 20-07-2026
Symptom timeline
- Ear discharge / head shaking MildFirst logged 30-06-2026
Medications & adherence
From owner dose logs — what was actually given.
Ear drops (course) · 4 drops · Twice daily · 7 days100% 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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