DiNozzo
Well-Known Member
So after last thread the littlest dog has been diagnosed with kidney failure.
He was first blood tested and then given some 'renal' food and told to give him treats low in phosphorous.
He has been blood tested again since then, and he has lost some weight (a good thing!), seems brighter and happier, and generally more alive than he has done in months previously- we thought he was just getting old.
He is also being syringed once a day with propalin syrup to help regain control of his bladder- also working.
Also, the other dog has been moved onto mealtimes to try and restrict the ill ones access to normal food, which seems to be working but he has also lost a little weight which he can't really afford too. Both dogs used to have adlib amounts of dry food and did very well on it. They would have been supplemented with various bits of cooked meat, gravy, and raw veg too.
Does anyone have any bright ideas on keeping weight on the healthy one?
And does anyone know of any foods that can be fed to a dog in kidney failure?
He was first blood tested and then given some 'renal' food and told to give him treats low in phosphorous.
He has been blood tested again since then, and he has lost some weight (a good thing!), seems brighter and happier, and generally more alive than he has done in months previously- we thought he was just getting old.
He is also being syringed once a day with propalin syrup to help regain control of his bladder- also working.
Also, the other dog has been moved onto mealtimes to try and restrict the ill ones access to normal food, which seems to be working but he has also lost a little weight which he can't really afford too. Both dogs used to have adlib amounts of dry food and did very well on it. They would have been supplemented with various bits of cooked meat, gravy, and raw veg too.
Does anyone have any bright ideas on keeping weight on the healthy one?
And does anyone know of any foods that can be fed to a dog in kidney failure?