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The Prescription K/D is not good, it has Pork in it. The food recommened for LS and MVD babies is either Wet Hills l/d ...OR... ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet® canine HEPATIC LS™ 14 HEPATIC LS | Royal Canin Veterinary Diet PLEASE JOIN THIS GROUP: DogLiverDisease : Dog Liver Disease They are really wonderful there, lots of LS and MVD experience... |
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Please read my info that I posted above ;) |
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was it this one? if so this was the prob as protein and fat are really high |
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Yes it was, I tried him on L/D and he hates it. my picky little boy! The natural Balance Vegitarian diet is ok? Since he was little I brushed his teeth because I know that yorkies have teeth problems, since all this medicine started he wont let me go near his mouth, so I would prefer a dry food so his teeth stay as clean as they can! I would hate to have to put him under anysthesia to clean his teeth! |
The food recommened for LS and MVD babies is either Wet Hills l/d ...OR... ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet® canine HEPATIC LS™ 14 HEPATIC LS | Royal Canin Veterinary Diet I just learned that the Hill l/d is 10% higher in fat than the Royal Canin, so I would go the RC Hepatic LS 14 route.... For teeth, dry food will not deter tartar and plaque. Maybe get some guaze and wrap on your finger to do some brushing, until you can gain his trust again to use a tooth brush ;) |
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Yes natural balance vegetarian is also used for mvd dogs as it is a low protein diet. My mvd dog is on purina ha a hydrolized soy diet which is vegetarian as well. Her numbers went from 73 and 54 post to 26 on the diet after 6 months. Many dogs like L/D better if you bake it in the oven |
can you re post for me pre and post bile acids AND alt of all tests and symptoms |
here is info on natural balance vegetarian Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance® Vegetarian Formula i agree L/D is higher in fat and my pancreatitis dog is on 8% fat and 18% protein which is the purina ha so fat content is important for yorkies as pancreatitis runs in this breed as well I like the nb veggie as it is 18% protein and 8% fat as well an mvd with symptoms needs to be on 18% protein and a dog with no symptoms 22% protein I think your dog had symptoms as your dog was on a very high protein so dropping to 18% you should see a difference - the key also is a highly digestible protein like fish and veggies, egg whites, soy |
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His Pre-bile acid test was 126.4 His Post-Bile acid test was 131.1 His ALT was normal at 25 The day we took him to the vest he was acting drunk or as if he was having a stroke, leaning to one side and looked frozen and confused. He now gets off balance once in a blue moon and he shakes once in a while (about 5x a week for a minute each time) So which is better HA or NB Veggitarian? |
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Yup he had that almost 2 weeks ago, thats why he had the biopsy and it came back MVD...He goes back april 1st to get his stitches out nd talk about new medicines then. Right now he is on the lactolose and metronitinzal |
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Thank you sooo Much...He does shake every so often, but no seizures per say. He never really had seizures ever. His bile acids have not gone down at all so i would like to change something so they can start going down some. |
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