Ok, so I did not start with the crazy, indulgent meals you will hear about shortly. When Miranda was a pup she was fed Purina by her breeder. My family said Science Diet is the way to go for dog health so she was fed this for a while but she really did not like the food.
When it was time to switch her to adult food a freind told me about Wellness, a grain free food and Miranda LOVED it. Ok, now that the background story is done, fast forward 2 years. I have 2 dogs now, I am back on Science Diet, but the reduced calorie kind because Miranda has put on weight (stealing Morgan's puppy food). Miranda went to the groomers and came back with really dry itchy skin. This developed into a horrible head to toe rash. She was scratching all over and her belly was all scabs. The vet gave her drugs that made her sick, so they were not a good option. He also suggested feeding he olive oil in her food. He mentioned that the shampoo could have caused an allegic reaction in her, and it should go away over time..... it did not.
I removed things from her life that might have caused it, and although the rash lessened it did not disappear. I never thought it could be her food because she was on Science Diet as a pup and never had a problem. But my freind pointed out the reduced calorie is different, and so I should switch back to the food I had before. So Miranda and Morgan are on her Wellness Ocean fish again and happy and rash free. They are fed the same thing so there is no issue with "But MOM he got more than me," or " Hey his food smells different, I want that food!".
Now to her Meals:
1/2 cup wellness Core Ocean
1/2 cup sliced carrots
1-2 tbs of Olive Oil (my hand always slips and she gets 2 LOL)
and a few banana chips because the vet said they are healthy for her too.
They both get this in the morning and in the evening. Miranda has lost some pudge but not much, I think that the slow and steady weight loss is much better though. The carrots are a healthy filler so she is not hungry and stealing food. For cookies they get banana chips or low calorie treats like Charlie bears.
So to all those on here more knowledgable than I am, have I done alright with balancing what the vet suggested and what is healthy for my dog with what my dog is happy with? Any thoughts you can offer a dotting parent?
Thank you and sorry for the long explanation.
ps. the conclusion we came to is, the shampoo probably dried out her skin and it is winter time so the air s already dry. She was scratching at it and the food probably did not agree with her. The dry skin aggrivated the food allergy making it almost impossible to get rid of or find the reason for. So the two together created her issue. And now I groom her myself and she is on grain free food.
Tags:
© 2024 Created by Sam Tsang. Powered by