Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
UPDATE: So, it has been only six days, but I am pleased to report that everything is looking normal!! Maybe it is still too early to tell for sure, but last time I took her off the meds, it only took a couple of days before the diarrhea returned. I am cautiously optimistic. Thanks for all your support, everyone!
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So the diarrhea started about 5 or 6 months ago after a bout of gastroenteritis - Tylane has been keeping it at bay, but her stools are still on the (sometimes very) soft side.
A specialist suggested doing 4 rounds of panacur, even though nothing showed in the stool sample, and we are on round 3. My vet also wants to start with a prescription diet (I said no) and if that didn't work, then a scope and biopsy (I also said no). I have just started her on enzymes and probiotics.
I keep reading that food allergies don't manifest with gastro symptoms, and while I don't want to use a rx diet, I am tempted to change her to a healthy grain, single source protein food. She did really well, in terms of her bowels, when her food was high, healthy grain, but she also barely ate at all!!!! She is super picky, and the only food I have found that she is willing to eat is EVO. I have a feeling that this is due to the very small size of the kibble (small bites), because she doesn't really chew her food. Does anyone know of a good quality, healthy grain food that also comes in very small sized kibble??? The main reason I like EVO as well is because it has a very high calorie:volume ratio. My Yetti will not, WILL NOT consume more than 2, maybe maybe 2.5 cups of food a day, and I want to make sure she gets all her nutrients. She is 9 months and ~ 50 lbs.
If anyone has any food suggestions, or other ideas about what this could be, I would really appreciate it!!!
Thanks,
Rory
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We've dealt with a lot of this in The Food Group, and there are a lot of suggestions on foods there as well. Our recommended foods list may be a place to start.
EVO is a grain-free food, not a healthy grain food. It contains no cereal grains at all. That's what I personally would stay with. Grain-free diets have helped a lot of dogs with GI problems. If you want a single protein source, look at Natural Balance or Wellness Simple Solutions formulas. There are a handful of single-protein-source and rice diets out there if you look through our recommended foods list.
A food intolerance (different from an allergy) can be the cause of these kinds of problems, but I'm finding out that even that is rarer than most people think. More and more, I'm reading that in many of these cases, there seems to be a problem with the dog's digestive health itself, and not with any specific food. Jane (Guinness and Murphy) has posted a discussion in the Health & medical Group about her vet visit yesterday for Murphy's GI problems, which may be of interest to you.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I know EVO is grain-free - I would prefer to stay grain-free, but in the past she has done better with grains in her diet, that is why I am considering switching. I might go pick up a sample of Wellness and see if she takes to it.
There might not be an issue there. But I think it's significant that no such food exists. There is no food made by a company that's even slightly trustworthy, even the ones like Evanger's, Eagle, or Nature's Variety which we are watching in terms of quality and recall issues, that uses corn, wheat, by-products etc in any of their formulas.
Corn as an ingredient in dog food seems to go hand and hand with other really cheap, poor quality ingredients like brewer's rice and by-products in the foods produced by the Big Dog Food companies that also use third party ingredient sources. I don't know if there is any reason for that besides the fact that the higher end companies know that the people who are willing to purchase their products don't want corn in them, lol, but I have to think there's more to it than that.Thanks for the replies everyone. The food she was doing well on before was CaniSource - but I wasn't thrilled with the ingredient list. http://www.canisource.ca/
I migh try it again, though, see how it goes.
Just the white rice! I was all about whole grains, or better, grain free. They also don't specify what sort of herbs are added.
Here is the info:
Guaranteed Analysis |
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Crude Protein |
27% min |
Crude Fat |
16% min |
Crude Fibre |
3% max |
Moisture |
8% max |
Ash |
2% max |
Calcium | 1.8% |
Phosphorus | 1.2% |
Omega 6 |
2% |
Omega 3 |
.6% |
Vitamin A |
24 kIU/kg |
Vitamin E |
250 IU/kg |
One advantage to white rice over whole grain is that it's known to be binding; that's probably what contributed to your dog's firm stools while on this food.
Assuming the company is reliable, I have to say this looks like a very good food; excellent protein content for a food that contains grains, quality ingredients, and the Omega 6/3 ratio is one of the best I've seen. If it were me, I'd forget about the whole grain issue and stay with this food.
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