Yeah. The vet is very good at what he does, he even specialize in yorkies.. but the problem is when he talks to me I don't seem to understand a full instruction, you know what I mean? Like he didn't seem to be very clear on what I should be doing for diet, then it was the weekend so a call back to be sure wasn't an option.
So I'm hoping it's nothing too serious, diet control can eventually be 'in' control just a matter of finding it. But something more serious I fear, but we ruled out kidney and liver problems from the blood panel. So that was a plus. She didn't show any sign of discomfort in the abdomen area or anything and I guess that's how they can test pancreatitis. There was no xrays or anything taken, though. He just wanted to try diets first.
I took away the kibble again to perhaps see if her stool will look any better. I don't know if this is good or not but it's the only thing I can think of to try to figure out what food is making her stools weird until I get in contact with the vet. Is it possible that even the rice could be? |