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Originally Posted by Yorkieluv If by any chance, it is liver shunt a/d will cause more symptoms. It's very, very high in protein (on a dry matter basis)...Somewhere around 40% and contains all the wrong kinds of protein. |
IF it's a liver shunt there will be more symptoms soon, get a blood chemistry panel done and stop feeding it anything other than what the vet recommends after the panel. Doesn't take a genius.