05-31-2009, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by YorkieOwned5 Hi,
We had a 7yr.old female that had these stones. She had surgery and the vet put her on lifetime Sience diet,UD for life, she lived until she was 16. We gave her baby carrots as a treat and the vet said that was ok. nothing with calcium like, milk,cheese, etc. I am sure there is some kind of treat he could have even if it had to be homemade, there's lots of recipes online for dog treats. I would check out all the sites and then show him what you found. BitsyBaby (RIP) lived a happy life on her special, I have to confess that she did get a few treats along the way but we were careful nt to over do it.. she went blind at about 14-15 but did fine getting around in both our homes, our daughters home and everywhere else she went with us, we just used coke boxes to block off any dangerous areas. If she bumper into something she would just back up and go a different way, was actually quite endearing and we loved her dearly till the very end(as teats roll now) and it waas 8-3-07. sorry got off the point... good luck, I think your baby will be just fine and will adjust to the new diet, on 1 thing we did do, heat the food up if it's been in the fridge, I even kinda fried some ofe it for a different texture and even sometimes alittle crunchy. That was just for a treat because cooking it takes out some of the nutrients..... GOOD LUCK and GOD BLESS you and your Baby... SHaron | Thank you so much. He actually belongs to my Mom. He is absolutely her baby. I have read that many do live long lives. I certainly hope he will. So very sorry of your baby's passing.
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