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| BANNED! Join Date: May 2007 Location: USA
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| I will say i DO NOT LIKE I/D for pancreatitis as it made my dog relapse and be further hospitalized with severe pancreatitis and he had to have a plasma transfusion to live and i believe that saved his life. I/D has PORK in it so i prefer ultra z/d for pancreatic dogs. Now digestive issues maybe I/D works ok but after what happened to my dog and him ending up with internal medicine specialist who is against I/D for pancreatitis as well I will definitely warn others of this |
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