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Cocker Spaniel
Female, aged 9.
Hello, My spaniel had suspected pancreatitis a month ago. She recovered after taking an antibiotic (metrobactin) and probiotics (Purina Fortiflora). When she was ill, she was toileting in the house overnight.
She was on an easily-digestible low-fat diet (Purina EN Gastrointestinal tins) and over the last 2 weeks we've gradually transferred her back to her regular kibble (IAMS senior chicken). It's been going okay until last night - after 3 days of 100% back on the kibble, she toileting in the house overnight again (first time in a month).
The vet warned that she might need to avoid fatty food. The IAMS kibble is 12% fat. So maybe back to 100% is too fatty?
The vet also talked about chicken being a common allergy - but that being unlikely for her as it would likely have shown up before she was 9, and earlier as we were reintroducing her kibble.
Does anyone have experience similar to this? What diet is your dog now on?
Female, aged 9.
Hello, My spaniel had suspected pancreatitis a month ago. She recovered after taking an antibiotic (metrobactin) and probiotics (Purina Fortiflora). When she was ill, she was toileting in the house overnight.
She was on an easily-digestible low-fat diet (Purina EN Gastrointestinal tins) and over the last 2 weeks we've gradually transferred her back to her regular kibble (IAMS senior chicken). It's been going okay until last night - after 3 days of 100% back on the kibble, she toileting in the house overnight again (first time in a month).
The vet warned that she might need to avoid fatty food. The IAMS kibble is 12% fat. So maybe back to 100% is too fatty?
The vet also talked about chicken being a common allergy - but that being unlikely for her as it would likely have shown up before she was 9, and earlier as we were reintroducing her kibble.
Does anyone have experience similar to this? What diet is your dog now on?