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Ruby

French Bulldog · 3 yr · Female (neutered) · Owner Jack Sullivan

Monitoring
Weight
11.8 kg
+0.3 kg over ideal · -0.1 kg
Body condition
5 / 9
ideal range
Body fat (est.)
22 %
morphometric estimate
Health score
69 /100
monitoring

Weight & body composition

Recorded weightIdeal (lean) weight 11.5 kg
1 · underweight4–5 ideal9 · obese

Ideal lean weight estimated at 11.5 kg from owner-taken tape measurements (Witzel et al. 2014). How this works →

Health Score

69 of 100
Body condition 92
Activity 86
Nutrition 90
Digestion 86
Symptoms 70
Preventive care 79

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

Diet & energy

Current dietRoyal Canin Hypoallergenic
Energy density3.6 kcal/g
Daily requirement645–755 kcal
Grams to feed180–210 g/day
Fed today: 196 g of 180–210 gwithin allowance

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

Signalment & record

BreedFrench Bulldog
SexFemale, neutered
Age3 years
Microchip985 141 030 940 837
OwnerJack Sullivan
ConditionsAtopic dermatitis
Next appt.Dermatology recheck · 03-08-2026

Symptom timeline

  • Pruritus (itchy skin) Moderate
    First logged 31-05-2026

Medications & adherence

From owner dose logs — what was actually given.

Oclacitinib (Apoquel) · 1 tablet · Once daily91% given

Activity, sleep & energy

Activity53 min/day (avg)
Rest / sleep11.5 h/day (avg)
Energy / moodRestless when itchy

Trend signals

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

ρ 0.6499999999999999
Itch scoreGrass pollen
Flares track grass pollen at a 1-day lag.
Fictional demonstration record. MaxVet surfaces the owner-logged data and validated figures above to support your clinical judgement — it does not diagnose or replace a veterinary examination. Create a clinic account →