Hi all,
I'm hoping for some info/advice on my 14 yr old pup spaniel x. She was recently dx with kidney disease after increasing thirst/urination and then bedwetting over the last few months. It look longer than I would have liked to get the diagnosis due to various issues at the vet with lost samples/missing lab results. But at least I have a diagnosis now.
The vet has advised putting her on a renal diet, so I'm currently trying a bunch of them (hills k/d, royal canin, purina etc.) to see what she finds most palatable.
I've stopped giving her animal products as snacks/treats (so no meat, no fish, no liver treats, no bull pizzles or antlers etc. etc. and, to her chagrin, no cheese) and also anything with a lot of sodium (crisps) (which I was only doing rarely anyway, like if a crisp fell on the floor or something). Luckily she's pretty happy chewing on a carrot...
Questions:
How ill is she based on her test results?
Should I expect her symptoms to improve on the new diet, or just not worsen?
What can I expect in terms of prognosis, quality of life?
Should I be encouraging her to drink as much as possible and making her meals as soupy/wet as possible?
Am I doing enough to help her by changing to a medicated dog food, cutting out the cheese/meat in favour of carrots?
Is there anything else I should be doing?
Should I be asking the vet to retest her urine/blood monthly? Or how often? (We're at the vet monthly anyway for her Librela jabs)
History: Spay incontinence since 2yrs (managed with propalin until recently); OA (previously on NSAIDs + gabapentin; now on Librela + gabapentin since Jan 2024)
Signs: polyuria, polydipsia, new bedwetting (flooding) (spay incontinence has only ever been dripping)
Duration: increasingly since Jan
Test results
bloods (March 2024)
urinalysis (April 2024)
I'm hoping for some info/advice on my 14 yr old pup spaniel x. She was recently dx with kidney disease after increasing thirst/urination and then bedwetting over the last few months. It look longer than I would have liked to get the diagnosis due to various issues at the vet with lost samples/missing lab results. But at least I have a diagnosis now.
The vet has advised putting her on a renal diet, so I'm currently trying a bunch of them (hills k/d, royal canin, purina etc.) to see what she finds most palatable.
I've stopped giving her animal products as snacks/treats (so no meat, no fish, no liver treats, no bull pizzles or antlers etc. etc. and, to her chagrin, no cheese) and also anything with a lot of sodium (crisps) (which I was only doing rarely anyway, like if a crisp fell on the floor or something). Luckily she's pretty happy chewing on a carrot...
Questions:
How ill is she based on her test results?
Should I expect her symptoms to improve on the new diet, or just not worsen?
What can I expect in terms of prognosis, quality of life?
Should I be encouraging her to drink as much as possible and making her meals as soupy/wet as possible?
Am I doing enough to help her by changing to a medicated dog food, cutting out the cheese/meat in favour of carrots?
Is there anything else I should be doing?
Should I be asking the vet to retest her urine/blood monthly? Or how often? (We're at the vet monthly anyway for her Librela jabs)
History: Spay incontinence since 2yrs (managed with propalin until recently); OA (previously on NSAIDs + gabapentin; now on Librela + gabapentin since Jan 2024)
Signs: polyuria, polydipsia, new bedwetting (flooding) (spay incontinence has only ever been dripping)
Duration: increasingly since Jan
Test results
bloods (March 2024)
(other values normal)
- ALP 656
- ALT 50 (i.e. normal)
- BUN 12.0
- CRE 126
- MCH 26.5
urinalysis (April 2024)
(all other values normal)
- Total protein (Urine/CSF) 0.81 g/L
- Urine Creatinine 3.28 mmol/L
- UPC ratio 2.19
- U specific gravity 1.011