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Wasn't a bunch of gas shown on xray? And how long has this diet worked for her? When they fill with gas and it can't escape, you can run into more issues. Sigh. I'd make sure to keep up with the drugs. |
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The limping is throwing me off too, and I can't tell which leg, she is just walking odd right now. Better though, as before she was stiff and arched and you knew 100% something was wrong. No IBD dx. I never really had an issue with her. If its gas, I will need to find out why and from what that's for sure... |
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I have been giving this diet for almost two years now. I am going to look up each ingredient and see if anything looks off. |
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I know Brooklyn was saying some people have had complications after the LP surgeries so you may want to have that checked out Well C knows how I feel about NSAIDS and liver disease lol totally against it and dogs with stomach issues like ibd our vet said it is not recommended either. |
here is some info on food and gas for humans but could be helpful for dogs as well Gas in the Digestive Tract |
She is fina again. No limping, no wobble, no nothing. Back to her neurotic Roxy self. The only weird thing is lastnight and this morning, she didn't want to eat all her food. I made a 'new' batch lastnight, so maybe something was tasting off to her. Tonight I am gonna try her food plain with no supplements and see if she eats it all. If so, maybe I just made her batch a little off tasting to her. Not sure what to think, I guess I just have to go day by day :( |
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could be the smell and could be her tummy does not feel good. I never force them to eat if not feeling well as dex will tell me LOUD and clear when he wants his food. DD is a little piggy and demi well she is a princess what can I say lol |
I'm having a similar problem with my 3 year old "zeppelin" I have been looking everywhere trying to find some answers. 3 months ago he had a very severe case of pancreatitis involving exploratory surgery, removal of pancreatic abscesses, and a week in the hospital. He was put on iams low residue and seemed to make a full recovery except for being hungry all the time!! Out of nowhere he started to act funny...lethargic and just not himself. I took him out for a walk and while barking at another dog he started to cry out in pain. We held off for a little bit just to observe him and he would whimper when we would pick him up and he had a hard abdomen. Rushed him to the vet and they put him on IV and antibiotics. He had high lipase and white blood cell so they did a PLI and it came back negative for pancreatitis? I was happy at first, but then I realized that there may be something else going on. Anyhow, he seemed to make another full recovery from whatever it was. We came home and the vet thought that it may be his food. We slowly switched to HIlls W/D (allergen free) and he seemed to be doing fine. It's now 2 weeks later and he started to act funny again. I took him outside and while barking at another dog he started to cry out in pain. Again we took him to the vet quickly (because of his history, i dont think twice about a gut instinct) and he gave us some pain killers and antibiotics. He now thinks it could be adhesions from the surgery? I just have this horrible feeling that it's something very major and i dont feel like the vets are taking it seriously/acting fast enough. Does anyone recognize these symptoms? |
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For Roxy the Sucralfate and Famotidine helped her with the Gas Pains and tummy upset. |
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