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Hello,
I've posted before about my spaniel recovering from some acute pancreatitis.
After advice here & from the vet, I've been transitioning her to Burns Fish & Brown Rice kibble (low-fat, easily digestible) from the Purina EN Gastrointestinal tins of wet food that she's been on while she's been ill.
This is what I've done so far:
Amounts over 2 meals. Target 80g Burns per day.
Stool was dark, firm then loose at the end (not orange like the worse pancreatitis stage).
Should I go back to stage 2 and take it slower onto stage 3? Go up to 50g/day of Burns with some rice? Perhaps 1/2 a tin and 60g Burns took the fat content too high (although they're both low fat).
It's also possible she found something to eat in the bushes in the park... so I don't know if I should blame the Burns. I was quite enthusiastic and hopeful about trying Burns but I don't know if I should persevere.
All advice welcome!
I've posted before about my spaniel recovering from some acute pancreatitis.
After advice here & from the vet, I've been transitioning her to Burns Fish & Brown Rice kibble (low-fat, easily digestible) from the Purina EN Gastrointestinal tins of wet food that she's been on while she's been ill.
This is what I've done so far:
Amounts over 2 meals. Target 80g Burns per day.
- 4 days, 2/3 Purina tin + 20g of Burns - all fine
- 5 days, 1/2 Purina tin + 40g Burns - all fine
- 1 day 1/2 Purina tin + 60g Burns
Stool was dark, firm then loose at the end (not orange like the worse pancreatitis stage).
Should I go back to stage 2 and take it slower onto stage 3? Go up to 50g/day of Burns with some rice? Perhaps 1/2 a tin and 60g Burns took the fat content too high (although they're both low fat).
It's also possible she found something to eat in the bushes in the park... so I don't know if I should blame the Burns. I was quite enthusiastic and hopeful about trying Burns but I don't know if I should persevere.
All advice welcome!