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I currently have a German Sheppard cross with alaskan malamute who is 3 in June. We found out last year that she has hip displasia which was bad enough, she was put on loxicam for long term use. About 4 mths ago she developed severe diahorea and only way i can describe what it looks like is to say "cow pat" and she was going between 5-15 times a day. Took her to vets and they thought she may have lymphoma and had her in for an ultrasound which detected that two of her lymph nodes in her intestines were enlarged. they decided that at this time they do not look cancerous. They have put her on a 3 week course of antibiotics which she is a week into and was on Hills Prescription ID wet food mixed with boiled rice for first week, she seemed to be getting better so they suggested putting her back onto her normal diet of mixed wet food and dry biscuits and now she is runny again, but not sure if it is food or antibiotics or the original infection they are treating her for causing it. She has already dropped from 35-27kg and has since put 2kg back on and is now 29kg. they did suggest changing her to prescription diet problem is the cost of the food, being a big dog a 12kg of hiolls id complete food is £50 approx and tinned food cheapest i have found online is £2.10 per tin. I want to do everything i can for her because i have raised her from a 7 week old pup and she is like my 4th child but was wondering whether anyone could suggest cheaper alternative to the prescription diet that wont keep upsetting her stomach, she normally has butchers tinned food 1 tin split in two a day with wagg mixed in but she is not tolerating it. Upto now I have tried earls (aldi brand) dry complete and tinned food, pedigree chum mixer and tinned food, chappie with rice, which she didnt enjoy and tried to refuse to eat. They have said that if her stomach doesnt calm down they will refer her to specialist vet to determine if it is food related or underlying medical problem but need to get her under control somehow before she loses more weight and becomes seriously ill. Any suggestions would be gratefully received. thanks