Originally posted by micki76
The only exception to this is the BARF diet, because you don't feed processed or extremely fatty foods.
Actually pancreatitis is commonly seen in dogs that are on BARF. The raw meat is very high in fat and phosphorus. It's usually recommended that your dog gets a calcium supplement to balance out the ratio of calcium and phosphorus.

I agree with everyone though; the pasta must not have agreed with him. Was there anything else in the pasta, or was it just plain?