Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Bloody Diarrhea

harky

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Not sure my dog can eat chickpeas a not lol.
but the new ver of Raw Rawr pure diet is much better as they add in bone which make the poo hardly.

Now i totally switch to Raw Rawr pure diet. (one protein raw diet)
I think ziwipeak make my dog drink a lot of water

I found that my dog's poo is less soft when I add some chickpeas into his diet. Dun nid a lot, I gave abt 3-4 peas per meal n the poo is quite solid.
 
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my dog had pancreatitis today :(

I suspect is due to lamb.

I recently try to intro him lamb (as i worry other meat source will OOS). I think lamb is too fat for him. he cant take it.
 
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Bump this up for info :)

my dog is doing well with Raw Rawr venison.

He can only take low fat. venison
 

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Bump this up for info :)
He can only take low fat. venison.
 

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My dog has pancreatitis today. This is 3rd time...
diet no change.. so i nt sure why.
 

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i think my dog got chronic pancreatitis

3 week ago, tio one more time. Lucky no need to drip and can slowly cure by med.
Not sure isit because of steriods

I saw this, which is gd for dog who had pancreatitis but problem is, it dont ship sg.
https://www.gastroelm.com/

wonder i can diy a not
Slippery elm; Milk Thistle; Marshmallow Root; Dandelion Root
 

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The main priority should be to provide healing time for the dog's inflamed intestinal area. Thus, food and water should not be given for at least a period of 24 hours to rest the intestine. Then, provide a bland diet for three to seven days, followed by a gradual return to the dog's normal diet.
 

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u spam isit??

copy & paste ah

The main priority should be to provide healing time for the dog's inflamed intestinal area. Thus, food and water should not be given for at least a period of 24 hours to rest the intestine. Then, provide a bland diet for three to seven days, followed by a gradual return to the dog's normal diet.
 
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