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Well, the paste might not be a bad idea if his issues are really severe. I think they sell both as a kit. But at least the capsules. I'd give them for a week or so before making the switch, and then continue them for at least a month.
It's only available on line or from a few vets.
I think you can start the Simple Solutions as treats after a few days on the Proviable, and progress slowly from there. I would definitely continue the Proviable for at least a month after he's transitioned to the new diet.
Once you're feeding at least one meal per day of the Simple Solutions, you can discontinue the homemade food...but I have a feeling that won't be easy, lol. At least you can cut it back to just a "topping". :)
Please keep us posted.
Thanks for the update, Judy. I'm glad that Scrabble is doing well thus far. I have no explanation for his new interest in drinking water, but it's a good thing, lol!
Please read through some of our discussions here in TFG. We have discussed these issues many, many times. We have a list of recommended food brands and treat brands here (neither Iams nor Purina is on it), we have many discussions about the reasons you want to avoid Rx food when possible, and the fact that vets do not study nutrition in vet school, and what information they do have is provided by Science Diet & Purina salespeople.
Lucy's problem is not that her food is ruining her tummy (depending of course on what you are feeding). Her problem lies with the three rounds of antibiotics that your vet prescribed for the giardia. Most likely, it was metronidazole, which many vets are quick to prescribe for any case of diarrhea even though it is not the most effective treatment for giardia (that would be the much safer Panacur), and can have ongoing side effects. What you describe is very common...the stool is great until the drugs are discontinued, and then the diarrhea comes roaring back. This is because metronidazole destroys the good bacteria in the gut which is necessary for proper stool formation along with the bad bacteria, which can result in an ongoing bacterial imbalance. Even though you gave probiotics, they were most likely Fortiflora, which is a Purina product that also contains some very nasty "flavoring" ingredients, and you most likely were not told that the probiotic must be given at least two hours apart from the meds, and that it must be continued for a couple of weeks after the meds are discontinued.
Repeated courses of metronidazole and dewormers in puppies is believed to contribute to the development of intestinal disease.
A prescription diet is not the answer. Most of them are full of junk, and none of them contain any medicine or therapeutic ingredients whatsoever.
My advice to you would be similar to my advice to Judy. First, establish some good gut bacteria with Proviable probiotics.
What kind of treats and food is Lucy getting? How old is she?
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