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can anybody recommend a low protein diet for my bull cross?

as some of you now i've had probs with my bitch,now the vet thinks

she may have a liver shunt,and recommends a low protein diet ,

at the moment ive been feeding beta greyhound but moved up to beta active

because of the extra fat content due to the cold weather

thanks in advance :good: Roybo

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Here is some info on shunts and reccommended diets, hope she does ok.

Dawn.

 

http://www.napoleon.org.uk/health/liver_shunts.htm

 

Success with managing Livershunt by diet will depend on the severity of the shunt itself. Managing the condition medically includes a low protein prescription diet, usually Hills Science KD or UD. Potatoes, rice can also be included. Periodic treatment with antibiotics, and a laxative i.e. Lactulose.

 

Taken from a Wolfhound site, a breed commonly affected. The diets mentioned can be found here, you do NOT need a Vets prescription to buy these diets.

 

http://www.bestpetpharmacy.co.uk/detailed_product.asp?id=696

http://www.bestpetpharmacy.co.uk/detailed_product.asp?id=722

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WOW :icon_eek: cheers for that link dawn! it's not

certain yet whether she has a shunt or not but thatsite certainly gives me a lot to go on :good: trouble is as some people will empathise with is she was bought

hopefully to work,and not having endless kennels, time and resources,i'm begining to wonder if it's going to be fair on her.many thanks Dawn :good: Roybo

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