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Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() No disrespect, but how is joining three different groups and also getting information on YT less confusing? I would personally not want to be bombarded with all of the different opinions; but that's just me.
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She can ask questions of this nutritionist day or night and she will respond unlike any other nutritionist so she can start to learn about diets for ibd as she just did a whole discussion on this as well. Once you know better you can do better and sometimes that knowledge comes from other pet owners dealing with the same thing. I never discount anything in helping a dog get better. I look at all options confusing or not as I want to get my dog better as fast as possible. The yahoogroups are amazing ask Ann they helped her alot when her dog was being diagnosed with cushings. | |
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| ![]() Here is an example I read on a group that promeris was being used for demodex. I had not read that before. My friends dog has been dealing with demodex for 5 years and her dog almost died of ivermectin toxicity from another derm not mine. I called my derm as she goes to her now and said Hey what about promeris for Sophie my friends dog. She said we can try but some dogs get sick on it but definitely worth a try. I told my friend yep some dogs get sick so you need to make that call. She said it is worth a try. Guess what : 4 months on promeris and the demodex is GONE. She was driving back from derm and called me and said she should have paid me the $160 for helping her dog. This is why i never discount any information as it could help a dog and owner frustrated and at their witts end |
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Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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My point was that three in one day is a bit much; but that is just my personal thoughts on it. It is difficult enough for some people to digest all of the different stuff they get slammed with here on YT without going on a Yahoo group or three different ones in a day...and getting more opinions. It can get very confusing especially for some people who are frightened and worried to begin with. Some pet owners imo think they are experts...and think that what worked for their pup will work for another without really having the full picture. Each case is unique in most cases.
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But............. My point was NOT that there is NOT good information on the groups....it was that too much can be confusing. That's all. ![]()
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Now here is why i trust Susan Davis as I am always a little skeptical on the nutrition side as always learning on that side and why i do not homecook at this point. Vicki the mom to blue boy who had AAI has a girl yorkie Jill. V posted one morning frantic her Jill was really sick and in the hospital and she had PLE which is very serious as you know. They did hepastarch it was not working. They told her she might not make it and they transported her to a specialty hospital a ways away from V. She was on deaths door and they did plasma transfusion which was helping a bit but she was still declining. We tracked down Jodi and got Susan Davis on the phone with the specialists as this was on a weekend. Susan overnighted the supplements and instructed on diet and today Jill is back to good health. She probably would have died as they were already telling V she may have to let her go. I was very impressed by that whole situation and have seen at least 3 other dogs she has helped in a crisis situation. Is she a board certified nutritionist? I do not believe so but i have seen people use BC nutritionists and the dog never got better too and some died. I do not know what the answer is with this situation but i know i would be reading everything i could confusing or not. I know every person is different though - some trust there vets 100%, some get more frusted the more they read, etc. All i can post is what i would do in a given situation and that is what i usually do. | |
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Some signs can be many different things especially neurological issues but if we can steer them to the specialist that is all we can do. I know i did not know what an internal medicine specialist was until dex was sick. Had no clue until someone on a yahoogroup told me so we cannot assume an owner even knows this stuff and many vets will continue to try to heal dog even if out of their league. What the owner does whether they go or not is not up to us as we cannot physically make them do something they do not want to do. If i see a dog paralyzed i recommend neurologist in this breed and a neuro office with a ortho specialist too so they can consult together. | |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: cliffside park, nj, usa
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| ![]() thanks guys i might join the k9kitchen; but i don't have time for more than 2 sites right now; i get overwhelmed very easily ![]() question after consulting with susan davis; what info does she need to help the dog. i have blood test for ava from march 2010; would that be sufficient; or does she look for something specific or for the symptoms? how easy is the homecooked diet; i really dont have time to homecook and add supplements; i think this might be too much for me.
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The K9KITCHEN group is for homecooking so if you want to join one group only then join the ibd dogs group | |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: cliffside park, nj, usa
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| ![]() do you know if oatmeal is easier to digest than rice. would it be better for her
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: cliffside park, nj, usa
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| ![]() the vet just called to ask about her i told him that she didnt sleep well yesterday; she was restless monday i fed her chicken and rice and she was fine tuesday i introduced the iams low residue again and her stomach was making noise again; so obivously she's allergic to something in there; most likely the corn he said she did well for 2 months; i said yes because of the prednisone; but once that was decreased she started itching and licking again and then she got sick so he said ok we will try purina en when it comes in and then the purina ha; and then ultra z/d and d/d... he said there are many to be honest i am only trying purina en and then ha; if those dont work i am homecooking for her and adding supplements; and that's the end of it. i cant take it anymore; its consuming my whole life and not to mention draining my bank account. by the way i checked her allergy panel again and she's not allergic to chicken i have to switch the rice to oatmeal though this is the allergies again (2 low level, 1 very low level; scale of 0-6) corn-2 soybean-2 duck -1 yeast-1 rice-2 lamb-2 pea-2
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| ![]() Elly i do alot of reading on allergies and food intolerance and have for 5 years since i have an ibd dog and an allergy dog and everything says those food allergy testing things are a waste as you have to do trial and error through elimination diet. I know Monica responded back it has to be novel protein and carb she has not ever ate and low in fat. So please in making this change this next time make sure it is a protein and a carb she never ate and low in fat. I happen to know purina ha is 8% fat and she has never ate soy before i do not think. I know you are wanting to do EN. What is the fat percentage in it and has Ava ever ate beef before? Monica really knows her stuff and Dr Dodds recommends her as well. I also like Susan Davis from what i have read. I know you are getting really frustrated as i would be too ![]() Did the vet say anything to you about ibd dogs getting use to a food and not tolerating it anymore and then having to be switched? My vet told me this happens to some ibd dogs. My vet has an ibd dog as well so he knows alot about it. He is the one as well as ims that told me to do purina ha as his dog is on it too. He is the only vet in my area that has purina ha and he is the vet with a phd from ucdavis a nutrition school for vet medicine. He is not a bc nutritionist but being he has a phd he may have taken more nutrition classes than some vets not sure just guessing here. Hang in there I just want this new food change to be the last for you to have to go through. She is a very difficult case so hang in there. Last edited by dwerten; 05-19-2010 at 07:14 AM. |
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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| ![]() Even if food allergy testing was accurate (and I don't believe it is), IBD wouldn't really be considered an allergy issue. It is an intolerance problem. Allergy and intolerance are different. I can say the only protein my girl can tolerate well is fish. Not recommending it, but for her it is the only thing that doesn't mess up her intestines. After we tried two foods for her intestines, we were told that we need to find something homecooked that will work before any recommendations of rx foods would be made. And also it seems like this is a guessing game now. These rx foods do have different actions and it's really not about pulling one out of a hat at random. So if one food is really not working, maybe it's time to find one with a different make up/guaranteed analysis (while leaving out any ingreidents of concern).
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i want to try the HA but ava doesnt dink much water and i am scared she will get dehydrated or it might be too hard for her to digest since it's dry.
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the vet thinks she has both ibd and intolenence/allergies to food ; that's why she's a difficult case and hard to find a good diet that will stick.
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