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I know you do not want to home cook but the ims did tell me if purina ha did not work for dex that i should seriously consider homecooking so this might be your last step if this food does not work:( Just a thought to start learning now on diets for ibd. Kibble is much harder to digest than homecook or wet as well. I really wish i could be of more help :( |
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that doesnt seem bland to me; u think i should boil some chicken and feed her that instead without the rice? i am taking tomorrow off to watch her and if she gets sick again i will take her back by the way how much does it cost to consult with susan davis about homecooking. |
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I would not do the chicken as when dex ever gets a vomitting episode i restrict food to let his tummy rest and then i soak his kibble and slowly introduce food back then he lets me know when he feels better as her barks at me to give him more food loll I will not feed him anything but that food - Luckily we have only had a couple vomitting episodes but he usually gets right back on track The best food is the one that works so it really is hard to say as food issues are a process of elimination but she has been on this food long enough to see if it will work and since she is relapsing it is time to transition off. Seems like chicken is culprit as alot of chicken stuff in this food and our ims said ibd dogs do not do well on chicken diets. My dex is on a hydrolized soy diet so it is soy and it is broken down further |
I am so sorry to hear that Ava is ill again. :( |
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What did vet say about diet? |
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anyone heard or tried evangers dog food? i was looking at their canned food and they seem pretty healthy. any feedback? http://www.evangersdogfood.com/dog/ |
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I went to a yorkie meet up this weekend and Susan Davis spoke and she had stated many dogs with dietary issues do best on venison diets |
I honestly don't think I would suggest what I use for her. I have a few on special diets...one with IBD is on Ultra Z/D and doing terrific. |
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Careful with the Z/D. Works great for some, but it may set this girl off more. Was nothing but problems for Ellie... Anyway, maybe it's time for the vet to talk to a veterinary nutritionist. These foods all have slightly different purposes and sometimes it goes way beyond teh ingredients. |
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I would not suggest anything for her at this point! I agree she needs a vet nutritionist. There is one at A&M. I can get his name if you want it Ellie. He drew up a homecooked diet for my Cody who had renal and pancreatic issues and could not eat any of the RX diets. The consult with my vet was $150 and that included two recipes. |
So sorry Ava is sick again. I hope she gets better soon and you find a good food that works for her. |
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