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I have four raw-fed Shih Tzu. My Ele (short for elephant) will be 11 years old in two weeks. She has always been a healthy playgirl with an excellent BEAM and a wannabe 'only' dog. At the beginning of December, I noticed behavioral changes. She became a bit mopey and started to push a pillow on top of a heating vent in our family room. She would climb on top and snooze. From this vantage point, she is able to keep an eye on the rest of us in the kitchen but still maintains a distance. Her older sister sleeps in a wing chair in the kitchen. Ele will stand under it and rub her back on the bottom rim by moving her body forward and backward. Ele has always enjoyed walks immensely. Now, she will 'pass' on an afternoon walk with her three sisters one or two days per week and remain home alone. Her eyes have become goopy in the morning. This may be due to the fact that we have two Ion boxes that dry the air. She has been examined by my holistic vet and her physical exam was unremarkable. Blood test normal except high GGT(15), verified by repeat analysis. Her urinalysis had a ph of 9 and a trace of blood in the urine. In addition to blueberries and kale, I am going to add roasted beets to her diet. She has been started on; Animal Essentials Liver Defense, Vetri Science UT Strength Stat, and Vitamin C. I purchased urine ph strips but find it very difficult to catch Ele in the act to be able to test. I plan on giving her a walk alone daily as well as increased; loves/pets/massages and talkies. Open to input and suggestions. Happy New Year to all.

