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digestive enzymes are good but i still have a question mark on them as you want the pancreas to function on its own and sometime supplementing things stops the body from doing it on its own so i prefer to let the body work naturally so i am still 50 /50 on digestive enzymes as that is the pancreas job |
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also once they get it they can easily get it over and over :( |
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Ibd Bailey was diagnosed with IBD this last February and has been up and down since. We put here on Tylan powder which really seemed to help. We weened her off that and put her on sucralfate twice a day. That helps coat her stomach to keep her from getting nausea. But she still has her ups and downs. We feed her ground turkey breast and red potatoes with Royal Canin Low Digestive Fat canned food. I don't think we still found the magical food combination. Any ideas? |
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Sensitive Stomach! Ugh my dog has the same types of sensitive stomach issues that have been described by other contributing members of this post. It seems that the problem is only stopped temporarily and then something happens. For example, the vet had misdiagnosed my dog initially until I demanded further review and an xray, and it was determinined that she had pancreatitis. The vet was feeding her Purina EN wet food which I continued to do and it worked for awhile. I decided to switch to chicken and Science Diet sensitive stomach dry food which also worked very well until recently. Guess I'm goin back to the Purina...I guess these dogs are notorious for these gastrointestinal upsets eh? |
Thanks for the recommendation. Is the natural balance venison/sweet potato a canned food? Bailey is 5 and is very finicky but I will try anything if she gets well. I feel so bad when I give her something and she gets nauseated. |
Do you thik Tylan Powder is better than Sucralfate? I was told by my vet that she will have her good days and bad and that is exactly the way it is. I wish I could fix it long term. I'm also going to try the venison/sweet potato if my vet thinks its okay. |
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