[QUOTE=ladyjane;4066260]
Has your vet not suggested admitting him for IV fluids? If he is not eating or drinking, he could end up terribly dehydrated .. and not to scare you, but these pups can go down quickly and die from pancreatitis. Two days of not eating or drinking is way too long!Keep an eye on his gums....they should be moist to the touch. If you lift his lip you can touch them...if they are dry and sticky to touch, he is in need of fluids...and certainly more than what you can give him in a syringe. Most of the time, in acute pancreatitis these little ones need a few days of IV fluids. They also need meds for pain as this is a painful condition.



He needs treatment from a vet...if your vet does not want to do this, please get another opinion. As far as diet is concerned, you need a low fat diet for his ailing pancrease...the lowest fat you can get in a kibble is Royal Canin Gastro-Intestinal Diet. You need to feed small meals, several times during the day....easier for him to digest small meals....if he insists on a wet food added, you can add Fromm's Four Star Nurtitional Shredded Chicken mixed into the kibble...again, you want small meals 3-4 times a day.....but you need to have a vet make sure your baby is not dehydrated....and like ladyjane stressed, he needs something for the pain as this is a painful illness....