Food for Pancreatitis/Colitis? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T09:53:42Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/food-for-pancreatitis-colitis?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1722108&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe have a doberman with chron…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-03-19:1150197:Comment:17221082013-03-19T19:40:52.428ZBev Levyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/BevLevy
<p>We have a doberman with chronic colitis and the only food that doesn't cause problems is Perscription I/d from the vet or Petsmart also carries it. Everything else is too rich for her.</p>
<p>We have a doberman with chronic colitis and the only food that doesn't cause problems is Perscription I/d from the vet or Petsmart also carries it. Everything else is too rich for her.</p> Hi Jessica, Pancreatitis requ…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-03-19:1150197:Comment:17222322013-03-19T19:18:46.646ZSam Tsanghttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ceo
<p>Hi Jessica, Pancreatitis requires a special diet, you want to avoid fatty greasy food, processed food, simple carb like white rice. At the same time you cannot overload her with protein, so a delicate balance between the right carb and % of protein is required, hence the Rx diet food. BB is very rich, I would discontinue that immediately, stop feeding the very same food that caused this condition in the first place. You'll need to be vigilant about keeping her weight under control, make sure…</p>
<p>Hi Jessica, Pancreatitis requires a special diet, you want to avoid fatty greasy food, processed food, simple carb like white rice. At the same time you cannot overload her with protein, so a delicate balance between the right carb and % of protein is required, hence the Rx diet food. BB is very rich, I would discontinue that immediately, stop feeding the very same food that caused this condition in the first place. You'll need to be vigilant about keeping her weight under control, make sure she gets her daily 45-60 mins walk rain or shine. I would also encourage you to seek a <a href="http://www.betterdogcare.com/?page=about" target="_blank">licensed medical professional</a> in selecting food that fits her condition. Good luck!</p>