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Originally Posted by Ringo1 Thank you for that! Right now my vet is not recommending a change in diet but I think I'm going to do the telephone consult once I get a copy of her test results. Hopefully, that will not offend my Vet. After all, he has hundreds of pets to worry about and I have only 2!
But I am not going to feed her the high protein diet (yikes) that I feed my Westie due to his allergies.
And I am going to offer her treats that are low in protein and maybe give her a little plain, low-fat yogurt.
And maybe then her next test will be normal! I know. I won't get my hopes TOO high.
Gosh. It's amazing how much time I have spent in this forum. I've been spending time on YT for a while - but I never thought I would be in the sick and injured forum!
I'm glad it's here. And I feel so bad that there seem to be so many of us in here . . . . . why is that I wonder? |
some dogs are lactose intolerant so be careful with yogurt as it can give them diarhea and it has to be lowfat and stoneyfield is what many use if you want to try it