Saturday, February 6, 2010

Acute Pancreatitis More Condition_treatment Is There Any Type Of Chew That I Can Give A Dog With Acute Pancreatitis?

Is there any type of chew that I can give a dog with acute pancreatitis? - acute pancreatitis more condition_treatment

My dog was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis last week. She used to chew the skin, but the vet told me not to give too much fat. Is there some kind of rubber, which (apart from my nephew's plastic toys can not?)

1 comments:

sess0r said...

The skins are one of the worst things that you give your dog to chew. There is no nutritional value and the hoses are poorly digested. There is a good chance that the leather you give your dog has helped his pancreatitis.

A healthier alternative is to chew Nylabone. This is a durable nylon bone, the taste and chew for weeks before they discard and buy new ones. Nylabone my dogs and I love them. Nylabone can be purchased at any PetSmart or Petco PetSmart, if it seems less expensive.

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