08-22-2006, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by yorkieusa You can look through and bookmark this page. Here is the link: http://mooreshaven.com/pets/dogs/saf...foodslist.html
Rich, fatty foods can be very dangerous to dogs susceptible to attacks of pancreatitis. Often you may not know that your dog is susceptible until he is very sick with his first attack. It is often the smaller, more energetic breeds like miniature or toy poodles, cocker spaniels, miniature schauzers, and other small terrier-type dogs who seem particularly prone. However, any dog may have a problem. It is best to avoid these foods altogether.
turkey skin
bacon, sausages, hot dogs
fruit cake, plum pudding
deep-fried
Signs of pancreatitis generally include an acute onset of vomiting (sometimes with diarrhea) and abdominal pain, which may be evidenced as a hunched posture or "splinting" of the abdomen when picked up. The dog may become very sick quickly and often needs intensive fluid and antibiotic therapy. | Turkey Skin: Check
Bacon: Check
Sausage: Check
Hot Dogs: Check
Man I am a bad owner!! Stump loves him some hot dogs! But thats the only way he will take his Heart Guard, Stuffed inside a hot dog. If we put it in a piece of cheese he will just unwrap the cheese and leave the medicine.
So I think a piece a month will be okay. |
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