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So glad he's home! Did you tell him he worried us SICK?! :p I think he's gonna be happier than ever once he adjusts to the new food! |
I am just seeing this and I am sorry for what you went through and I am happy he is now home with you!!!! It is so hard to teach others that they can't feed that cute, big~eyed, I am hungry look on our little one's faces and even though they seem to understand I still have to tell them each time we visit so I know how hard it is. Good luck and I pray that all continues to go well for him!! :) |
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(You are NOT lazy! ;) I don't know that I've ever seen someone with more going on and yet spending so much active time with their dog! |
I am so happy he's home! I think someone's going to get a lot of love and extra hugs tonight!:D |
I am so happy Jackson is home. I know how much you love training and challenges, so food and diet are the new tricks to learn. As others commented, it is easy to train the doggies. When my family had the Airedale, my brothers and I could leave plates of food on the coffee table in front of the TV and the dog never went near them. We never gave her treats or scraps, so she knew not to bother anything that wasn't in her dish. Max and Teddy don't bother asking either, although we do have to keep food at the table. I don't think they would have any willpower if the food were in reach. :D Enjoy your evening with your baby back home. :) |
So happy Jackson is home with you:) |
Glad to hear Jackson's back home. |
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If you choose a canine nutritionist, please choose one who has actual credentials. Look at this website that tells the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist, and you will see ANYONE can call themselves a canine nutritionist. Dietitian vs. Nutritionist |
I don't think you'll find a veterinary nutritionist close by. Most of us do phone consults. The only ones I would consider are DVM, PhD, and they really should be DACVN. I'm not sure why he thinks Iams/Euk/SD in the regular version would be any better than natural diets, but I would bet it has something to do with him not having time to look into all the natural stuff and it's easier to stick with these ones. All the natural stuff can go terribly wrong very quickly. I'm sure you can find a vet that will help you choose a more "natural" food to feed, but it would probably be much easier for you if you just go with what this vet is saying. Homecooking is not a bad idea. Just requires dedication and is far from necessary for him right now. I just picked up some SD Nature's Best for the new pup. I like this food quite a bit. No idea if it would work for Jackson (I'm really into rx diets for pancreas issues or diets formulated by veterinary nutritionists), but you would be fulfilling the vet's requirement of choosing among certain brands and it would be closer to what you are used to feeding. |
I'm so very glad to hear that Jackson is home and feeling better. |
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ETA: doesn't SD have a sensitive formula? Maybe that could work. Or maybe Royal Canin? |
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Royal Canin Gastrointestinal low fat is what Dr R said was ok for Barney and my vet has since come to like it as well. It's rice-based. http://www.royalcanin.us/adx/aspx/ad...+LFG%E4%F3.pdf |
So very glad Jackson is home. You'll both sleep better tonight. He'll be ok. Just give him time.:) |
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If I had a completely healthy pup except for pancreas issues and I wanted to feed kibble, this one would be at the top of my list bc I know she likes it in a lot of cases. |
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