but do you think he will get an upset stomach from eating that vet food. it is not the best food. i am very careful on what he eats, plus he eats raw meat which i would say is high in protein.
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Originally Posted by Ellie May There are three ways it can be done:
1. paired blood samples around a meal sent to lab
2. blood draw and test ran in-house
3. urine
I would only consider number 1. It is the most accurate. If you are concerned and he has never had a blood panel, he should have one.
In most cases it is best to let the vet give their own food because some like to do it with food that is high in protein and/or fat. |