As careful as I am with his diet, Tucker started toe tapping. It's day three, and I'm trying to eliminate any possible thing that might have changed to trigger it. It quiets down, and I think we solved it, but it comes back. It seems worse in the early evening before his supper. I'm at a loss so far. Is it possible to be from too much vitamin A? He LOVES his butternut squash and carrots right now, and a little red pepper, and currently thumbs his nose at almost anything green. I'm trying, and he always has the options. That preference changes every now and again, but that's his favorites at the moment. Bear in mind, previous owner was feeding him zupreem (natural) as a large part of his diet, very little fresh stuff, and no reports of tapping. So confusing! His weight is now a wonderfully stable 420-430 give or take. That's a bit less than when I got him, but he wasn't flighted then, and the zupreem... Birdie junk food. He was a little bit chunky, like 450+ range if I remember correctly. He was 427 this morning
The tapping is not severe yet, but it's there, no question, so I'm trying to get on top of it quickly. It breaks my heart to see it. My poor baby boy. So, off to the vet first thing tomorrow morning to check him out and see what his levels are doing. Hope we don't have to wait too long for labs...
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The tapping is not severe yet, but it's there, no question, so I'm trying to get on top of it quickly. It breaks my heart to see it. My poor baby boy. So, off to the vet first thing tomorrow morning to check him out and see what his levels are doing. Hope we don't have to wait too long for labs...
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