Sentences with phrase «for dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency»

Digestive enzyme supplementation is a major therapy for dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

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Dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency are known for producing voluminous stools, having a dull coat and losing weight.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a new pancreatic enzyme supplement in dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) by comparing the treatment response to that for another product that has already been successfully used in dogs.
Managing exocrine pancreatic insufficiency involves a five - pronged approach that includes supplementation with digestive enzymes missing from the dog's pancreas, feeding the dog 150 percent of her usual rations, treatment for bacterial overgrowth in the gut that results from the disease, cobalamin supplementation, and a low - fiber diet.
For some, a very high - protein, grain - free food is the right choice, while other dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency actually need some grain, with its attendant fiber.
B12 supplementation: Since more than four out of five dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency are estimated to have insufficient levels of vitamin B12, it's a good idea for the vet to test blood levels of that nutrient at the same time she orders a trypsin - like immunoreactivity blood test.
With Gretel's disease, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), she has VERY limited dietary choices, especially with treats, actually, they're an absolute no - no with an EPI dog, however, all EPI dogs & their daily maintenance are different and I've found a daily dietary schedule that works for my Gretel and fortunately I can give Gretel «Vital ESSENTIALS Tripe Nibblets Freeze - Dried Dog Treats» as an in - between meal snack & also as training treats with absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food drWith Gretel's disease, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), she has VERY limited dietary choices, especially with treats, actually, they're an absolute no - no with an EPI dog, however, all EPI dogs & their daily maintenance are different and I've found a daily dietary schedule that works for my Gretel and fortunately I can give Gretel «Vital ESSENTIALS Tripe Nibblets Freeze - Dried Dog Treats» as an in - between meal snack & also as training treats with absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food drwith treats, actually, they're an absolute no - no with an EPI dog, however, all EPI dogs & their daily maintenance are different and I've found a daily dietary schedule that works for my Gretel and fortunately I can give Gretel «Vital ESSENTIALS Tripe Nibblets Freeze - Dried Dog Treats» as an in - between meal snack & also as training treats with absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food drwith an EPI dog, however, all EPI dogs & their daily maintenance are different and I've found a daily dietary schedule that works for my Gretel and fortunately I can give Gretel «Vital ESSENTIALS Tripe Nibblets Freeze - Dried Dog Treats» as an in - between meal snack & also as training treats with absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food dridog, however, all EPI dogs & their daily maintenance are different and I've found a daily dietary schedule that works for my Gretel and fortunately I can give Gretel «Vital ESSENTIALS Tripe Nibblets Freeze - Dried Dog Treats» as an in - between meal snack & also as training treats with absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food driDog Treats» as an in - between meal snack & also as training treats with absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food drwith absolutely no repercussions PLUS she LOVES them, not to mention she's VERY picky and has NO food drive!
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