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See that is what Susan told me remember Debbie but I know better and put Izzy on NB Fish and Sweet Potato. She also said down the road I could change her to duck and potato but I'm not doing that either. |
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My vet takes all prescription foods back if my pups do not like them! Purina and Hills do give credit for that...just an fyi for those of you stuck with prescription foods. |
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OMG really? Do you need the receipt? Because I had to get the Purina HA from another local vet since our vet does not carry Purina - only the SD. Thanks for the info Ladyjane!!:D |
The only thing I did differently that Susan said was I took Bailey off the canned pumpkin. He was a pooping machine. He's regular without it and doesn't need it on a regular basis. I make sure he has his vegetable and stuff but the pumpkin was just making him poop too much! LOL Quote:
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Hey all you that have talked with Susan Davis..did you know she was on NV's pet nutrition council? (Nature's Variety).:rolleyes: |
The protein on the solid gold dog food has 18% protein and 6% fat, some petco stores carry it and some pet food stores, and you can order it on line. Sandy and Chester |
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We had Hill SD Z/D and Purina HA (about $90 worth together:eek:) and the vet took it all back. The companies will take the food back. Don't let 'em cheat you outta your money. :) |
Is it true that dogs with pancreas issues should not eat flaxseed? Some dry kibble does contain this ingredient. |
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Off to Google. :) |
I'm not really sure why it is in dog food at all, but I don't see anything about it being dangerous to pancreatitis patients yet. Any links? |
Sorry, can't remember where in my readings I came across it, probably somewhere on YT. My vet said because his BAT was completely normal in June, right now I should focus on his current "crisis." What do you think about the kibble I am feeding Sadie, California Naturals. It has 21% protein and either 10 or 11% fat, I threw out the bag. The RC LS which I am using short-term has 14% fat which is too high. Just a thought. |
Ten-eleven% fat is still too high in a pancreatitic crisis. It may work for some, but some vets would want it much lower. They may even want it lower than the HA which would be hard to find. Even if the fat content was okay in the CN, there is still the concern of the type of protein. It is probably best to stay with non-meat protein. He could do well on something else, but I'm not sure I'd want to take the chance. If I was going to go to any meat, it would probably be chicken. |
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many dog foods have flaxseed in it and it is not good for allergy dogs either which bums me out. Also no fatty acid supplementation for dogs with pancreatitis issues as while rare they can trigger pancreatitis |
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