It is past time for an update on "what can a dog with pancreatitis eat"...Last week I was ready to post about how Berry and Basil were going so well with the homemade dog food...but then Basil got sick! We fasted both dogs for 24 hours then took them into the Veterinary Clinic, they both got fluids under the skin and blood tests for pancreatitis. Berry's test came back negative, but Basil's test showed a big flare up of pancreatitis. Berry got to go back to eating his regular (homemade) food but Basil can have only plain chicken breast and rice until his tummy heals up.
I have been keeping track of any unusual things they eat, and watch out for them eating grass in the garden; often they will munch on grass first thing in the morning, but if they are eating it when they shouldn't be really hungry I worry!
I don't know what caused Basil's Pancreatic flare-up...the two things that stand out are a homemade dog biscuit he ate the night before he got sick, or stress. I decided the dogs were doing so well on their new food that I should try making a low fat biscuit treat. I modified a recipe by changing the whole eggs for egg whites and reducing the oil from 2 tablespoons down to one tablespoon...this recipe made 60 two inch treats...I gave Basil less than 1/2 of one, so I don't think they were the problem (but just to be safe they will be given away to dogs with healthier tummies!). Basil got sick on the Tuesday after the Memorial Day weekend; the neighbors behind us had their "grand dog" a black lab visiting...this really upset Basil, he was completely stressed out...so I wonder if that stress at least contributed to his tummy woes. I will now add stressful events to the list of things I track in the Min Pins tummy diary.
The recipe we got from UC Davis is working out very well. Both dogs lost a significant amount of weight from the time they first got Pancreatitis and the time we started them on their new recipe. Berry has been gaining weight slowly, he still needs to add another pound or so, but he doesn't look neglected anymore! Basil looks pretty good, he has always been a little on the chubby side, so if we can maintain his weight right where he is at now, he will be good.
Six Days of Food for Berry & Basil
Healthy Ingredients
2 comments:
Hi Sarah, I enjoyed reading your blog. It is so well done and sounds just like you are talking about your gardening adventures. Keep up the good work!
Really interesting post!!!
dog food to gardening products all at one place
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