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Old 02-19-2011, 04:08 PM   #20
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Do you have him on probiotics? I swear by them for my Yorkies.... helps to keep the bad bacteria away.... Did your vet check a stool sample for bacteria or fungus?

Most times a dog with pancreatitis will turn to bite when you touch them on either side of the spine between the rib cage and the hips (gentle to medium type pressure).

When I worked at a bird store, the owner brought her rescue greyhound to work eveyday, and this day she said he was a bit under the weather.... I always petted the dog every morning, so this morning, I ran my finger and thumb down his back, and he turned to bite me. My boss was ready to correct him, and I told her no, I just did a test... had he gotten into anything recently like gravy or bacon grease? She looked at me weird, and said, well, yes, as a matter of fact my father put a little bit of leftover gravy on his food last night... I told her to take him to her vet right away and tell the vet. All turned out well, he got treated and came home the next day.

Hope he gets better soon.... what flavor Blue Buffalo are you feeding him? Some use a meat 'meal'... which are meats processed differently... maybe he's sensitive to that type of food processing?

Or maybe sensitive to grains (in the doughnut flour)?

Not trying to diagnose here.... just offering some suggestions....
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