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Old 03-24-2010, 02:08 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by lil fu fu girl View Post
Everything that I have personally read suggests that this is exactly how you should feed an elderly arthritic dog; high protein, low in carbohydrates and grains. The rationale is that a diet high in carbohydrates and grains and low in fat and protein, in essence does not satiate the dog , so consequently the dog eats, and then feels hungry an hour later, and eats more. Contributing to the overall excess accumulation of kcals. Which leads to excess weight, and less overall exercise, which then leads to further deterioration of joints... and an endless circle. Exercise is a key to maintaining arthritic joints.

The old saying about," I had chinese food an hour ago and now I am hungry again", is true. Carbohydrates such as those in vegetables and grains do not satiate your body like protein/fat does simply because they lack the nutrient dense composition to do so.
So, meanwhile your dog is constantly at the food bowl, and you cannot figure out why he keeps eating his low-protein/fat, high carbohydrate kibble and gaining weight. Having a healthy, complete protein meal containing fat, that is low in carbs in the morning, will keep his body satiated and he won't be left feeling hungry, and consequently will not be visiting his bowl all the time.

Also omega3 fatty acids are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, so perhaps a diet that includes these either through salmon, or a supplement would be extremely helpful in keeping the inflammation around the joint down.

Also, maybe using glucosamine supplement therapy would also help. I know people are wishy-washy on this. However, speaking of someone with a back issues; it does help.

Hopefully this answered some of your question.
Yes, you answered everything wonderfully. I really appreciate the time you've taken to answer all my questions. You've put it all together for me in a way that makes sense to me (for once ). I have been sooooo confused on what I should be feeding.

Oh, and I do give him Cosequin daily and I'm convinced it's what has kept him as mobile as he is! Also, I do supplement with Ark Naturals for the fatty acids even though their diet is usually a fish based one (those are the most common foods that do not contain chicken). So it's good to know I'm on the right track there.

Thank you so much!!
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