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It's not the food and she needs to get that puppy to the ER immediately.
I'll elaborate later.
It can't be grains, there are no grains in any of the Acana formulas and I will bet my next mortgage payment that whatever the puppy was eating before the switch was loaded with grains anyway. It sounds like she got this puppy from a BYB or worse, and those kinds of people don;t feed high quality food. And she needs to stop the milk.
But swollen eyes and labored breathing require emergency treatment.
And those symptoms could be reactions to the vaccines, but they show up within 24 hrs, not a week.
There's a condition called Puppy Strangles that can be fatal if left untreated, and this puppy may have it.
Puppy Strangles is otherwise known as Juvenile Cellulitis, and it runs in Huskies, Goldens, Dachshunds, and Gordon Setters. I have heard of it in doodle puppies. It needs to be treated with prednisone.
I just checked and there are oats in the Acana Classics line, so I misspoke about there not being grains in any of the Acana formulas. But that's not what's causing this.
Any news on your friend's puppy?
What timing I just ran into her in the hall about 15 minutes ago. She said the ER wasn't very concerned they took some tests gave her Benadryl and sent them home? She said the Benadryl really helped. I suggested she keep the appointment with her vet today to really find out what's going on?
She did mention the Orijen was chicken and the Acana was lamb and duck? Could it be an allergy to the lamb and duck?
Her appt is this afternoon so hopefully we'll know more tomorrow?
I am absolutely baffled as to what Acana formula she is using, but in any event, it takes 6 months of eating the same protein repeatedly to develop an allergy to it. At 12 weeks, it's close to impossible for her puppy to have developed an allergy to anything, and certainly not to anything he's been eating for a week.
An allergic response that takes the form of labored breathing and facial swelling would also be an anaphylactic reaction and wouldn't come on gradually. It happens immediately after exposure to the allergen. This is why people who are prone to anaphylactic reactions (common with peanut allergies, allergies to insect stings, etc) carry an Epi-Pen with them. Is she certain the puppy didn't get stung by a bee?
I hope you can impress upon your friend that none of this has anything at all to do with the Acana. If there is any relationship to food, in fact, the most likely culprit would be the milk she was giving him.
But it's not a puppy formula, and it also doesn't contain grains. The dog's owner was concerned that the grains in the Acana were causing the problem. Very confusing.
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