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My poor old boy, since the last time I wrote he's been poorly again, and this time he's been diagnosed with pancreatitis. It seems it's probably going to be chronic - and I never realised what a dangerous condition it can be!
Anyway, I've got him on the mend now, but I'm obviously going to have to monitor his diet closely, and will probably switch exclusively to home prepared food, as (A) I don't like the prescription diets because of the animal testing that's been involved, and (B) I like to know what he's getting.
However I need help, as he's going to need supplementing in some areas. I know fat free as far as possible is the way to go, so I'm thinking poultry, white fish, low fat cottage cheese, egg whites etc, but what about fibre, is there any evidence that fibre will help or inflame the pancreas? Is high fibre or low fibre particularly important?
Has anyone any experience of feeding a dog with pancreatitis? I'm wondering about his Cortaflex supplement too. Can anyone point me in the direction of any nutritional experts or publications, or groups?
I've got Eds on turkey baby food at the moment, as yesterday he stopped throwing up, bless him, and now today he's perked up and wants to eat. So it's a teaspoonful every couple of hours, and so far, so good! My poor old boy, it's really not fair for him to have this after what he's been through!
Anyway, I've got him on the mend now, but I'm obviously going to have to monitor his diet closely, and will probably switch exclusively to home prepared food, as (A) I don't like the prescription diets because of the animal testing that's been involved, and (B) I like to know what he's getting.
However I need help, as he's going to need supplementing in some areas. I know fat free as far as possible is the way to go, so I'm thinking poultry, white fish, low fat cottage cheese, egg whites etc, but what about fibre, is there any evidence that fibre will help or inflame the pancreas? Is high fibre or low fibre particularly important?
Has anyone any experience of feeding a dog with pancreatitis? I'm wondering about his Cortaflex supplement too. Can anyone point me in the direction of any nutritional experts or publications, or groups?
I've got Eds on turkey baby food at the moment, as yesterday he stopped throwing up, bless him, and now today he's perked up and wants to eat. So it's a teaspoonful every couple of hours, and so far, so good! My poor old boy, it's really not fair for him to have this after what he's been through!