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These are the ingredients: Dried lactobacillus casei fermentation product, dried L. fermentum fermatation product, dried L. acidophilus fermentation product, dried L. plantarum fermentation product, dried enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried bifidobacterium bifidum fermentation product, dried pediococcus acidilactici fermentation product, sunflower oil, sucrose, silicon dioxide, dextrose, artificial color. I always suggest that when you do see "red-flag" ingredients - you should always check the Manufacturers site. Keep in mind there are still sites on the Internet that list Natural Balance Dog Food as containing Menadione....:rolleyes:. BeneBac is a great product for Emergency Kits, imo. |
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i cant use the powder u suggested below as it has ingredients that i am not sure if they will agrevate her IBD do u think i can continue using bene-bac on a long term; i dont see why not? |
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she is eating the food; however she's not drinking water; i called the vet to ask him and he said it's ok; he will be more concerned if she's drinking lots of water. i guess since the food is wet she doesnt feel thirsty. i was concerned because i felt her gums and they feel dry and sticky. i am adding little water to her food just in case. also the food makes her burp, which i am concerned about that too. hopefully it will get better. |
do you guys think it's ok to keep feeding her iams low residue wet food for the rest of her life; the vet said i can add the iams low residue dry food; but i am afraid of another relapse. not sure what to do. she seems hungry with the wet food alone; she's eating about 1/2 can a day now; not drinking water as she's not thirsty from the wet food. her urine is light yellow; concentrated in the morning but not too much throughout the day. |
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Is it possible for you to add another meal to her schedule? I don't remember how often you're feeding her now, but smaller meals spread more often throughout the day may make her feel less hungry. |
i am feeding her 3 times a day smaller meals. when she gets better i will feed her twice daily; but she doesnt like to eat large amount of food at one sitting; it's funny she knows and i know when she's full; she will walk away from the food and burp :) |
silly question; but does anyone know how long does it take for a dog to digest a meal; dry or wet food. in other words, how long does it take for their stomach to empty. thanks |
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I think w/ her complicated issues, you'd have to keep an in/out diary, you know what I mean? A very detailed one... you have a GI spec, right? They should be able to walk you through doing this...and/or a nutritionist. |
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it takes 48-72hrs to completely be out of system for a normal dog that is why they say with a blockage situation 48-72hrs and you will kow |
dry is harder to digest than wet and creates more stomach acid to break it down so why i soak kibble when dex gets an upset stomach to slowly introduce food back in as his diet does not come in wet only dry |
i went today to buy more food for her; i told them she's eating 1/2 can (7oz) daily; but she's always hungry; they said i can add the kibble. i asked for a sample, which they didnt have. and since they wont return an open bag, i decided to keep feeding her wet only; i figured it's easier on her stomach anyway. so i bought 2 cases (24 cans) for $54 +tax which will last 48 days; that's a lot of money; but what can i do. |
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