
Misum, horse – gastritis
Misum is a 12 year-old polo horse.
He did not feel well, was lacking energy and cheerfulness. Sadly, like most horses, he was not being given enough hay. Continue reading

Misum is a 12 year-old polo horse.
He did not feel well, was lacking energy and cheerfulness. Sadly, like most horses, he was not being given enough hay. Continue reading

Mara is a 10 year old mongrel bitch.
She repeatedly lost energy on walks or while playing, her fur became thinner, and she gained weight at the neck and shoulders. Continue reading

Fumi is a 16 year-old polo pony.
She repeatedly went lame and did not like to be touched. Continue reading

Pinto is a 7 year-old thoroughbred racehorse and suffered from recurring colic.
In order to maintain a supposedly “high-performance capability”, he was given too much energy-enriched fodder and much too little raw fodder, i.e. hay. Continue reading

Max is a 7 year-old tomcat. He has chronic sinusitis and acute tonsillitis.
The feline herpes virus rhinotracheitis was suspected. Continue reading

Tara is 9 year-old Hanoverian mare.
She was diagnosed with kryptopyrroluria (KPU).
There were in fact symptoms of a lack of zinc and Vitamin B6. Continue reading

Furry is a 13 year-old Hanoverian gelding. For six months he suffered repeatedly from faecal water, which was particularly bad whenever he was about to take part in tournaments. Continue reading

Momo is a 6 month-old Golden Retriever.
He started choking and coughing, as if he had swallowed something shortly after vaccination. Continue reading

Marie is a 19 year-old Criollo Mare.
She had massive colic and even had to be put on a drip for 2 days to be stabilised again. Continue reading

Maroon is a 14 year-old German riding pony.
He felt repeatedly unwell in the spring and autumn. He didn’t want to run and didn’t eat very well. Continue reading
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