Just the one has pancreatitis, right?
If you are feeding a prescription diet, I would not give it to the other one even if it means scheduled feedings. Some prescription diets are too low in certain ingredients for healthy dogs and the ingredients in prescription diets are not great to begin with, so I think it is best to keep your healthy dog off of it.
There are low fat foods out there that are not prescription but they may not be a good fit because most of them seem pretty low in fiber (higher fiber is usually recommended for pancreatitis). I would homecook or try to find something that would work that isn't prescription but if you have to go this way, Royal Canin might have something that would work better or maybe Science Diet I/D instead of W/D?
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