Not exact matches
Commercial diets made for
dogs with liver disease such as Hill's
Prescription Diet l / d are fortified with the needed vitamins such as antioxidants such as Vitamin E, C, and K.
Actually, no because
prescription commercial diets often target a specific nutrient so, some of the other nutrients may go missing and this is bad for your
dog's health.
If your
dog has been prescribed a
commercial prescription diet, make sure to talk about it in detail with your vet; find out the specific nutritional needs of your
dog so that you are able to give better quality care and food without any gaps in their specific nutritional requirements.
There is
commercial dog food, you can make your own food, there are
prescription diets, so there's lots of different choices, and it can be very overwhelming but the more that we educate ourselves and the more that we help to educate other pet parents, the better choices that we can make for our
dog because like Petcurean, I believe that every
dog is different, every
dog has its own individual needs.
But what if your
dog with pancreatitis won't eat the
prescription food, or reacts poorly to the food, or you just can't bring yourself to feed a
commercial food after feeding a homemade diet for so long?
Purina, longtime leader in
commercial canine food, has been expanding into the
prescription and specialized
dog food realm.
Like
dogs,
commercial and
prescription diets exist that fit these criteria, but it is important to take a close look at the ingredients and nutrient percentage breakdowns prior to choosing a diet for your cat.
Dietary change to a
commercial food such as Hill's
Prescription Diet s / d has been shown to dissolve struvite stones or Hill's
Prescription Diet u / d for longer term management of
dogs that get stones, may be called for.