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08-04-2010, 10:34 PM | #1 |
YT 500 Club Member | Please help-we almost lost Sienna Sienna has had a very hard and trying couple of days she had REALLY BAD runny stool for a day and a half was very very sick i got her into our vet on an emergency basis after a fecal test and a very long nervous wait we find out she has an infection in her intestine turns out she is VERY allergic to eggs well eggs are in everything is there a food that dosent have eggs?? am I going to have to home cook for her forever now? p.s. shes on antibiotics and doing wonderful now
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08-04-2010, 10:50 PM | #2 |
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| Wow! I'm so glad she's doing better. I don't know of any foods offhand, maybe look into some of the limited ingredient diets on the market, or if you do have to homecook, many people do it and I'm sure they can help you out with a good system so it's not too difficult. Keeping you all in my prayers...
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08-05-2010, 04:58 PM | #3 | |
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One of my little guys eats Nature's Variety medallions. Those do, however, contain eggs (although I think there are some raw diets that do not contain eggs). My other little guy gets fed raw. His general menu is as follows: - Some raw meat (each meal contains two meats and I rotate between beef, various organ meats, chicken, salmon, bison, and just about anything else I pick up at my local grocery store) - A spoonful of canned pumpkin - A spoonful of PLAIN full-fat yogurt - A raw egg a few times a week (obviously, you would eliminate this part!)\ - Supplements (Ground bone meal, salmon oil, Nu-Pet Canine Wafer, and Acidophillis) A great book that I have been reading is "Raw and Natural Nutrition for Dogs: The Definitive Guide to Homemade Meals." Got it on Amazon and it has some excellent recipes and guidance. Hope this helps!
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08-06-2010, 01:47 PM | #4 |
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| I have one of my show girls that is so sensitive to eggs I cannot cook an egg because she will throw up! She drives me crazy I havefound a wonderful food for her called Pure Vita, it is asingle source protien hypo-allergenic formula. Made by Nutrisource. They have a website and are very nice to call and talk too There are 3 different formulas Chicken & Brown Rice, Duck & Oatmeal, & Salmon & Potato Everything I have read on the bag has no egg listed, YEAH!!!! Sparklingbluyorkies.com |
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