Thursday, January 21, 2010

Diet For Dogs With Cushings My Dog Is Starting To Have Problems With Her Liver -- To Much Protein Does Any One Know What Would Hep Her ??

My dog is starting to have problems with her liver -- to much protein does any one know what would hep her ?? - diet for dogs with cushings

Vocational training laid the protein-rich foods at low speed with only his office, I have 2 dogs and is very expensive to buy. Is there any other kind of food for dogs can be bought at a pet with the same effect? Type Maybe a vegetarian dry dog or a bar of natural grass might have Cushing's syndrome. PLEASE HELP ME! And my dog lives in Ontario, Canada. THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAVE NEVER!

8 comments:

fishmom said...

It would not be wasting time here. If you have enough liver damage, the veterinarian recommends a diet that is low in protein, it seriously. Here are some more of what you already know more about liver disease in dogs:

http://www.lbah.com/liver.htm

I recommend talking to your vet about it and very openly about their concerns. The formulation of the Hill "can be very effective, and depending on the cause of the damage in the liver of your dog can be a permanent condition. The livers are capable of incredible feedback, so if you are found to cause irreversible, liver and support the right plan, it could regenerate, at least to a degree. Go ask your veterinarian. (I still do things that I had forgotten to ask my vet, so I know I will later, after the Reflection on a small call ....)

Here is a list of Yahoo Groups for people who cook for their dogs. There are about 4000 people on this list, and if your vet will give alternative directions (I invite you to your nearest school and call your veterinarian veterinary nutritionist ask), it is clear that gROUP can do. You can get good information, or it may be very bad, so please talk to your vet and get some clues. I hate you when you feel your dog worse. Here's the link:

http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/K9Kit ...

Stay away from supplements and herbs. They are not regulated and there are many sellers of snake oil out there. If you are willing to spend a lot about these things, then you probably could not afford the recipe for dog food.

Good luck!

fishmom said...

It would not be wasting time here. If you have enough liver damage, the veterinarian recommends a diet that is low in protein, it seriously. Here are some more of what you already know more about liver disease in dogs:

http://www.lbah.com/liver.htm

I recommend talking to your vet about it and very openly about their concerns. The formulation of the Hill "can be very effective, and depending on the cause of the damage in the liver of your dog can be a permanent condition. The livers are capable of incredible feedback, so if you are found to cause irreversible, liver and support the right plan, it could regenerate, at least to a degree. Go ask your veterinarian. (I still do things that I had forgotten to ask my vet, so I know I will later, after the Reflection on a small call ....)

Here is a list of Yahoo Groups for people who cook for their dogs. There are about 4000 people on this list, and if your vet will give alternative directions (I invite you to your nearest school and call your veterinarian veterinary nutritionist ask), it is clear that gROUP can do. You can get good information, or it may be very bad, so please talk to your vet and get some clues. I hate you when you feel your dog worse. Here's the link:

http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/K9Kit ...

Stay away from supplements and herbs. They are not regulated and there are many sellers of snake oil out there. If you are willing to spend a lot about these things, then you probably could not afford the recipe for dog food.

Good luck!

b_bardi9... said...

Please keep your dog on the special diet.
You can find home-made food (recipes) in the lot on Google.com people who decide to cook for their dogs sick, is sometimes called the "special regime" may not be as tasty as the old dog food.
If you are breast-feeding Hill's Prescription Diet, there is also a Canadian version of him is Royal Canin (Guelph). I believe that as Medi-Cal?
Herbal Medicinal plants do not contribute to the poor dog, especially if you have Cushing's.

Fields of Gold said...

You can guarantee your noodles or rice with a very small amount of cooked chicken meat. Three small meals a day is better for him to swallow that the large food bowls.

I'd be a dog with liver problems a few years ago and what the vet recommends. A diet rich in carbohydrates can work sometimes, in order to regenerate the liver.

Good luck with it. I wish him all the best.

DeafEskie, aka, LeAnn C said...

My God .....

Firstly, please do not panic.

Secondly, if you prefer holistic treatments, then you need to find a holistic veterinarian. They exist.

Thirdly, what you do, please follow the treatment that will find your vet, a holistic veterinarian certificate. Let me with you why.

I had a service dog for almost 15 years. It was a little American Eskimo dog. His name was Blossier. I miss them terribly, and I always take it back to the search for a puppy Eski his place. Blossier was, like his dog - in his old age, she developed liver problems. I have a stroke January 10, 2008th One day he was good, gone the next upturn -. I also felt that I had Cushing's, or at least the beginnings of it.

So my advice is - not easy in the treatment of problems. The most active is called into question, the more it has a longer life. Suspcect Blossier I can have problems, had for a long time, because sometimes vomits Yellow bile. None of my other dogs before.

If drugs are not cheap. However, our dogs are our children ... Personally, I think it is worthwhile to give the dogs. I would definitely pay some sacrifice from me for their medicines.

If you can buy for any reason drugs, etc., then maybe the softest thing you can do is to go ahead and help the bridge. I do not support - I think that if we love our pets enough - we will do everything we can. I hope your furbaby is an indoor dog - the one with health problems that might be it.

Good luck and hope you can find the best solution for you and your child. I work in rescue, so my knowledge is quite extensive.

DeafEskie, aka, LeAnn C said...

My God .....

Firstly, please do not panic.

Secondly, if you prefer holistic treatments, then you need to find a holistic veterinarian. They exist.

Thirdly, what you do, please follow the treatment that will find your vet, a holistic veterinarian certificate. Let me with you why.

I had a service dog for almost 15 years. It was a little American Eskimo dog. His name was Blossier. I miss them terribly, and I always take it back to the search for a puppy Eski his place. Blossier was, like his dog - in his old age, she developed liver problems. I have a stroke January 10, 2008th One day he was good, gone the next upturn -. I also felt that I had Cushing's, or at least the beginnings of it.

So my advice is - not easy in the treatment of problems. The most active is called into question, the more it has a longer life. Suspcect Blossier I can have problems, had for a long time, because sometimes vomits Yellow bile. None of my other dogs before.

If drugs are not cheap. However, our dogs are our children ... Personally, I think it is worthwhile to give the dogs. I would definitely pay some sacrifice from me for their medicines.

If you can buy for any reason drugs, etc., then maybe the softest thing you can do is to go ahead and help the bridge. I do not support - I think that if we love our pets enough - we will do everything we can. I hope your furbaby is an indoor dog - the one with health problems that might be it.

Good luck and hope you can find the best solution for you and your child. I work in rescue, so my knowledge is quite extensive.

DeafEskie, aka, LeAnn C said...

My God .....

Firstly, please do not panic.

Secondly, if you prefer holistic treatments, then you need to find a holistic veterinarian. They exist.

Thirdly, what you do, please follow the treatment that will find your vet, a holistic veterinarian certificate. Let me with you why.

I had a service dog for almost 15 years. It was a little American Eskimo dog. His name was Blossier. I miss them terribly, and I always take it back to the search for a puppy Eski his place. Blossier was, like his dog - in his old age, she developed liver problems. I have a stroke January 10, 2008th One day he was good, gone the next upturn -. I also felt that I had Cushing's, or at least the beginnings of it.

So my advice is - not easy in the treatment of problems. The most active is called into question, the more it has a longer life. Suspcect Blossier I can have problems, had for a long time, because sometimes vomits Yellow bile. None of my other dogs before.

If drugs are not cheap. However, our dogs are our children ... Personally, I think it is worthwhile to give the dogs. I would definitely pay some sacrifice from me for their medicines.

If you can buy for any reason drugs, etc., then maybe the softest thing you can do is to go ahead and help the bridge. I do not support - I think that if we love our pets enough - we will do everything we can. I hope your furbaby is an indoor dog - the one with health problems that might be it.

Good luck and hope you can find the best solution for you and your child. I work in rescue, so my knowledge is quite extensive.

DeafEskie, aka, LeAnn C said...

My God .....

Firstly, please do not panic.

Secondly, if you prefer holistic treatments, then you need to find a holistic veterinarian. They exist.

Thirdly, what you do, please follow the treatment that will find your vet, a holistic veterinarian certificate. Let me with you why.

I had a service dog for almost 15 years. It was a little American Eskimo dog. His name was Blossier. I miss them terribly, and I always take it back to the search for a puppy Eski his place. Blossier was, like his dog - in his old age, she developed liver problems. I have a stroke January 10, 2008th One day he was good, gone the next upturn -. I also felt that I had Cushing's, or at least the beginnings of it.

So my advice is - not easy in the treatment of problems. The most active is called into question, the more it has a longer life. Suspcect Blossier I can have problems, had for a long time, because sometimes vomits Yellow bile. None of my other dogs before.

If drugs are not cheap. However, our dogs are our children ... Personally, I think it is worthwhile to give the dogs. I would definitely pay some sacrifice from me for their medicines.

If you can buy for any reason drugs, etc., then maybe the softest thing you can do is to go ahead and help the bridge. I do not support - I think that if we love our pets enough - we will do everything we can. I hope your furbaby is an indoor dog - the one with health problems that might be it.

Good luck and hope you can find the best solution for you and your child. I work in rescue, so my knowledge is quite extensive.

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