I don't know. It is strange. It is low in fat and all the vets have said the omega 3s will be good fats for her condition. The only thing I can think of if it's the food is that maybe she's allergic to something but most dogs aren't allergic to those ingredients. The camylobacter and clostridium should be killed off by the tylan, but those bacteria would moreso cause diarrhea and her problem is more anorexia and vomitting.
They haven't mentioned prednisone yet. I hope she won't need that because it can cause other health issues in the future. I've really been wondering about the Addisons disease... I know it's probably doubtful and hopefully not the case but a lot of symptoms could make sense
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Originally Posted by Ellie May Wow, that is quite low in fat (which is obviously good right now). 
I find it kind of odd that she is still having off days with a recipe change and Tylan.
If the intestinal problem is causing this, has your vet mentioned prednisolone? Of course this isn't going to do her liver issue any favors. 
Isn't all fat pulled in hyperlipidosis cases sometims? And then medium chain triglycerides are added in and then regular fat? Maybe I'm thinking of something else.
You can always play with the fiber amount. Ellie's vet just eliminated veggies from E's diet and prefers sweet potatoes for the fiber. She was getting mixed veggies before (like green beans and carrots) but evidently she likes doing it this way with gi issues.
Poor girl.  |
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