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As far as food goes, I feed her Hills I/D can food & add fat free chicken broth to soften it. She likes it.
For dry food I gave her Hills K/D. She did like it at first, than tasted Purina One lamb & rice & loves this one.
So I gave in & give Julie Purina One Dry food. So what I thought. I just want her to eat. I tell her it's her treat & she eats it thinking thats her treat. lol I also give her Yams..I cook & mash them, with her pills. She loves it.
I now give her thin sliced carrots, cooked well, also as treats. Maybe once a week I give her rice & chicken that I cook for her. I did give her a taste of roast beef tonight...very little. I have virtually stopped giving Julie all table food.
By my doing this, no pancreatitis attacks in 2 months...knock on wood.
Thank you to those of you who made me realize to STOP giving her table food. I have prolonged her life by doing this.
I urge everyone to try to get your dog VPI Pet Insurance or any Pet Insurance.. This saved her life many times. Without it, her treatments & Meds & many days & nights at Vets, would have been way too expensive.
I just thank God for every day that Julie is with us. She is happy, she eats to kill & drinks tons of water. She also sleeps alot too. She pee's alot & poops alot...outside. No diarreah nor vomiting..for now. We never leave her alone.
Her back legs are weak at times. Is that from her severe arthritis or her Cushings?? No-one knows for sure but for now, she never falls down. After reading many of your posts, I am trying to prepare for any of the many awful things that can happen to her, at moments notice. My heart goes out to all of you with a sick dog.
Feel free to contact me for any info that you need. I will do my best to help.
If anyone has suggestions for me, I'd be glad to hear them.
Thanks for letting us know how Julie is doing. And I am pleased to know about the anesthesia. It sounds like you have an excellent vet.
Yes, you're doing good with your girl! NO more table scraps is always a good idea. But isn't it hard to be disciplined when you get that "please give me a treat" look in their eyes? It's hard because you can't explain to them that it's for their own good.
What I do when friends or relatives want to treat my dog after dinner....(firstly, doing my "Pack Leader" thing, I don't allow my Misty to beg at the table while we are actually eating. I tell her to lie down on her bed and wait, which she does)....but I give them a few tiny healthy dog treats to give her after they have finished eating, to make sure she doesn't get possibly harmful table scraps. She is used to that order of things now. She knows she'll get a little treat when we've finished, just for being a good girl, and not hassling us!
I'm so glad your Julie sounds a bit better right now. She gets all the love in the world from you. She is a lucky girl!
Thankyou so much for getting back to me.I lost my 7 year old little girl Chloe to Telazol and now any sedatives make me nervous.Hope that your baby is doing well.God Bless...Chan
Yes, you're doing good with your girl! NO more table scraps is always a good idea. But isn't it hard to be disciplined when you get that "please give me a treat" look in their eyes? It's hard because you can't explain to them that it's for their own good.
What I do when friends or relatives want to treat my dog after dinner....(firstly, doing my "Pack Leader" thing, I don't allow my Misty to beg at the table while we are actually eating. I tell her to lie down on her bed and wait, which she does)....but I give them a few tiny healthy dog treats to give her after they have finished eating, to make sure she doesn't get possibly harmful table scraps. She is used to that order of things now. She knows she'll get a little treat when we've finished, just for being a good girl, and not hassling us!
I'm so glad your Julie sounds a bit better right now. She gets all the love in the world from you. She is a lucky girl!
Sevoflurane Gas Anesthesia. I hope this is of help to you.