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October 28, 2008 at 9:18 pm #81794
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GuestWhat if it’s not a food allergy?
October 28, 2008 at 9:24 pm #81795Anonymous
GuestI wonder if he has an ulcer or maybe diverticulitis
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What if it’s not a food allergy?
[/quote]October 28, 2008 at 9:35 pm #81796*Lassie*
Member[quote author=Val link=topic=11869.msg247727#msg247727 date=1225229082]
I wonder if he has an ulcer or maybe diverticulitis[quote author=Mark. link=topic=11869.msg247722#msg247722 date=1225228698]
What if it’s not a food allergy?
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[/quote]My Mother has diverticulitis, not nice 🙁 very uncomfortable and can be painful
Hope you get it sorted soon Kerrie, it must be so frustratingOctober 28, 2008 at 9:45 pm #81797Anonymous
GuestI have it too it was just a lightbulb moment I have to be so careful what I eat, thing is it won’t show on a normal ex-ray might be worth asking Kerrie
Val[quote author=*Lassie* link=topic=11869.msg247732#msg247732 date=1225229751]
[quote author=Val link=topic=11869.msg247727#msg247727 date=1225229082]
I wonder if he has an ulcer or maybe diverticulitis[quote author=Mark. link=topic=11869.msg247722#msg247722 date=1225228698]
What if it’s not a food allergy?
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[/quote]My Mother has diverticulitis, not nice 🙁 very uncomfortable and can be painful
Hope you get it sorted soon Kerrie, it must be so frustrating
[/quote]October 28, 2008 at 9:48 pm #81798*Lassie*
Member[quote author=Val link=topic=11869.msg247749#msg247749 date=1225230355]
I have it too it was just a lightbulb moment I have to be so careful what I eat, thing is it won’t show on a normal ex-ray might be worth asking Kerrie
Val[quote author=*Lassie* link=topic=11869.msg247732#msg247732 date=1225229751]
[quote author=Val link=topic=11869.msg247727#msg247727 date=1225229082]
I wonder if he has an ulcer or maybe diverticulitis[quote author=Mark. link=topic=11869.msg247722#msg247722 date=1225228698]
What if it’s not a food allergy?
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[/quote]My Mother has diverticulitis, not nice 🙁 very uncomfortable and can be painful
Hope you get it sorted soon Kerrie, it must be so frustrating
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[/quote]You have my sympathy Val :-*
October 29, 2008 at 2:30 pm #81799kerrie and stan
Membersuz – he hadnt had anything els raw except a marrow bone on sat and lamb ribs on sunday
mark – i have no idea :-\
val – how would you test for something like that, would they have to put him under then shove a tube down his throught or something
so far he has had three poo samples, three lots of ABs, one lot of steroids, two x-rays and a different diet. all samples and x-rays have come back clean so all the thoughts or help will be greatfully recieved and i will put it foward to the vet when i see him next
the vet did say yesterday that if the blood test comes back clear then they may have to do some exploritory surgery but i dont want to put stan through that unless completly necesery
October 29, 2008 at 2:43 pm #81800*Lassie*
Memberval – how would you test for something like that, would they have to put him under then shove a tube down his throught or something
The ‘tube’ wouldn’t go down his throat 😉 try the other end :whistle:
October 29, 2008 at 3:37 pm #81801kerrie and stan
Member:-X owowowowowow i hope he going to be under if they do that, even then he isnt going to be a happy bunny after :surprise:
October 30, 2008 at 7:00 pm #81802Dree
MemberKerry, have they tested for colitis? This sounds very likely. Colitis is sometimes treated with steroids, and diet is involved. Stan is just off steroids, and you changed his diet to include Rmb’s….which a lot of dogs with colitis cannot tolerate. Have a look at this site:- http://www.vetbase.co.uk/information/colitis-explained.php
October 30, 2008 at 9:31 pm #81803Anonymous
GuestHi,
if its colitis wouldnt it improve with pre + pro biotics ? worth a pop before a GA i would have thought ??
Claire x
October 30, 2008 at 10:10 pm #81804Dree
Member[quote author=piglet link=topic=11869.msg248158#msg248158 date=1225402299]
Hi,if its colitis wouldnt it improve with pre + pro biotics ? worth a pop before a GA i would have thought ??
Claire x
[/quote]It’s certainly worth thinking about before a GA. I don’t think pre/probiotics would help colitis per se. Colitis can be quite difficult to treat….it depends what is setting it off. IF this was my dog, I would start with a bland diet..and by that I mean just one meat source and one carb source..make sure that the dog is okay on that, and then add one food at a time. If the dog gets the runs, then the last food added is to blame. I also would not add pre or probiotics until the dog was okay on what was being fed….if it has an “episode” you won’t know if it’s the food, or the pro/prebiotics. Since there are many causes of colitis, it’s a question of trial and error. Some dogs do well on a raw diet, but some dogs don’t. Certainly, Rmb’s should not be added straight away.
October 30, 2008 at 10:37 pm #81805Anonymous
Guesthi,
yep i agree with the exclusion diet – Kerrie remind me have you been through one with him ?
bonnie had severe tummy problems when i first had her and i have to say from my experience of raw in the past making wills dog’s tum dodgy i didnt (and still wouldnt) turn to raw / rmb first because bland has worked for me before (chicken + sweet potato). she was completely incontinent and completely liquid poops for several months before settling on burns fish + rice for some time but eventually became too dehydrated i think because she is a dog that doesnt drink alot. that is when i swapped her to nd + ld and her poo has become much more manageable for her now 🙂 For a very long time as soon as you gave her ANYTHING different to the burns – ANY treat commercial or not she would just relapse into total mayhem again. It was well over a year before she could tolerate anything like a pig ear or bones.
claire x
October 31, 2008 at 6:45 pm #81806Kerry_and_Beau
Memberhi kerrie, how is stan?
October 31, 2008 at 7:06 pm #81807Anonymous
GuestKerrie had him on fresh chicken and rice for ages then I remember she tried good old Chappie neither worked
ValOctober 31, 2008 at 7:28 pm #81808kerrie and stan
Membersorry have only just caught up with this 🙂 will try and answer all questions so sorry if it sound a bit short ;D
the vet has said that it is colitis and that something he is eating is setting him off
sorry what are RMBs?
stan was on chick and rice (as val said) for a while then he went onto chappie and burn, unfortunatly i had to change him onto wainrights as i was finding it difficult affording burns as he was eating so much (due to his extreme weight loss)
stan is absolutly fine now so im not sure what happened or what went wrong, his poops are back to normal no squiggyness at all 😀 for the first time since early june (i think), so i am debating weather to stop the ABs early or not, and believe me if i can find a way to prevent this from happening again then i will do what ever it takes :yes:
if i have missed any questions please remind me and i will try and answer ;D
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