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Originally Posted by diggy4 Hills. It took awhile for them to adjust. Diggy got a lil itchy in the beginning I stuck with it and its been 2 years. Working awesome now. When I speak of flare ups they are usually the humans fault. (my fault) I try SO hard to keep any table food away but its almost impossible. I drop 1 thing in the kitchen the vultures are ON IT! lol It happens but in time you learn the patterns of them I literally can tell with Diggy instantly. Hes a big baby and just a lil pain he is down for the count. Bella hides it well. Shes a lil brutis and hers sometimes is so bad by the time i catch it we have to go to vet. good news tho the vet now can just feel her belly, says yep hard as a rock and she gets fluids the meds and gone within a few hours. It sounds a lot worse than it is, its always scary cuz its your baby but it is very manageable and you get very used to it. Heads up tho, Pancreatis is VERY painful for fur babies. Bellas first sign is she cannot lay still or get comfy! I hate it for her. |
Are they on I/D or W/D Do you know the difference? The vet just sent us home with 3 cans of W/D wet. That’s great that the food works well for your babies, this whole food thing is so stressful!! DH and I are going to try VERY hard to keep him away from anything… I know I was cleaning the counter table’s last night and guess who was trying to get the crumbs!! Little stinker-
I don’t know if Peanut just had a really mild case of it- when the Vet felt his belly he said it felt good, I saw the test and it was Positive for Pancreatitis. It had 2 dots and one of the dots was darker than the other- Peanut wasn’t showing any symptoms that your babies had- He did throw up and has really bad diarrhea Sat Morning, he was acting sickish since he ate that Texas Toothpick, but it was on and off- Really strange!