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Originally Posted by ProfessorPeteZa U of Tenn is a bit of a ways from me. As i live in South Florida.... is there any word on U of F? If necessary and I am able to cover it financially i will look into U of Tenn. Granted she does indeed have the shunt.
I had NO IDEA about the chicken! Guess what she eats all the time? CHICKEN??? omg ive been posioning her. What should I make for her tonight that would be acceptable. I know I have to get her that food tomorrow when i go to the vet.
Thank you for the links I will be looking at them now and joining that group too.
Thanks,
Vaishali |
They can give you a list of food better than I can. Here is a list:
Apple bits (no skin)
Watermelon
Potatoes (not for dogs with kidney issues)
Pasta (can add a little low sodium chicken broth to this)
Noodles
Organic Plain flavored Yogurt (with live active cultures like
Stonyfield brand)
No sodium cottage cheese (Friendship) has 2% sodium
Low sodium Goat cheese (if 3% sodium or less)Redwood Hill Farm/plain
Low fat cottage cheese (only about a teaspoon) OR Cabot brand
which has live acidophilus and bifidus.
Sweet potatoes (not for dogs with neurological symptoms)
Egg whites(scrambled, hard boiled, etc.)one egg white has about
3.5 grams of protein (Do not give egg yolks)
NEVER GRAPES OR RAISINS!
Cheerios (not for dogs with neurological symptoms or those
that have had bladder stones)
Veggies - lightly steamed as dogs have a hard time digesting
them raw - Green/string beans also a viable choice.