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Originally Posted by bonitalou Purina NF has 12% crude protein; 13% crude fat
2% crude fiber; 12% moisture; .4% phosphorus; sodium .4%; Thiamine 35 mg; ribloflavin 15mg
underneath it says: not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO dog food nutrient profile.
Does the HA say that?
IF the BUN comes back high again and you believe it's due to dehydration, it still could be, correct? Because she is still vomiting and has bouts of diarrhea. Even though she didn't have diarrhea this am, doesn't mean she won't this afternoon. She's so unpredictable on what she does. For example; her vomit changes from day to day; one day it's foam; one day is liquid; one day it's food.......I just don't get it.
I wish I had time off from work, but my time finding a vet is so limited. They close so early and not open on weekends.
Appreciate your input. |
Purina Veterinary Diets - HA HypoAllergenic - Canine
yes if still vomitting and diarhea then bun could be high due to dehydration
when they do the blood do the pre and post biles just tell them you want this done since a yorkie