Be careful of pancreatitis! LOLOriginally Posted by lv4dogs
Be careful of pancreatitis! LOLOriginally Posted by lv4dogs
Oh I know! I've been researching diets in dogs my whole life.Originally Posted by .sarah
They get a lot of raw & cooked meals and sometimes kibble.
Look at Nanook the king of people food. He's 15 & in perfect health except for his arthritis & tumors (which I did talk to the vets many times, they really don't think they are related to diet at all).
I don't feed a whole lot of fatty or sugary foods and no bad foods (onions, grapes etc...).
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
Oh of course .. All my babies Dogs & Cats get a plate with all the trimmings for Thanksgiving & Christmas..
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Which is exactly why mine don't get a big special meal. After two bouts of pancreatitis with two different dogs, both almost fatal, that's not a risk I'll take. Neither case was triggered by a high fat meal, but both dogs are on low-fat intakes forever now.Originally Posted by .sarah
I spent Canadian Thanksgiving at the vet this year--patching Pacer up after a fight. Fortunately there were two vets in the clinic. One dealt with Pacer and the other returned phone calls, most of which were about dogs showing signs of pancreatitis.
My dogs eat better than I do anyway! They had smoked salmon and halibut last night! I had hamburger helper!
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