My vet wants my dog to be
on a low sodium dog food and I would like to know if yours is??? Thank you so much and sorry if I did ask you already!!
If you're interested in reading similar articles, here's good one
on Low Sodium Dog Food Brands.
Not exact matches
Brave Beagle's All Natural Chicken
Dog Treats make a tasty reward for any dog, especially those on low sodium die
Dog Treats make a tasty reward for any
dog, especially those on low sodium die
dog, especially those
on low sodium diets.
If your
dog has liver problems, keeping him
on a
low sodium diet is one of the things you'll need to start doing to help him stay well.
They're grain, corn, wheat, and soy free and great for
dogs on low sodium diets.
If your
dog is
on a
low sodium diet, chances are they're
on medication.
Dogs who are
on low sodium diets need treats like any other
dog!
PetMD.com stresses that after the
dog has been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, owners need to place and keep him or her
on a
low - protein,
low -
sodium diet recommended by the vet.
If you are concerned, look for
low -
sodium hot
dogs or treats specifically made for
dogs with claims of
low sodium on the bag.
It's critical that
dogs on a
low -
sodium diet aren't fed anything unless you know what the
sodium content is, and everyone in the
dog's life (visitors included) needs to be aware of this important dietary change.
A couple of commercial Science Diet (made by Hill's) blends are safely
low in
sodium with appropriate amounts of protein, but how suitable they are depends completely
on how extensive your
dog's heart disease is.
Dogs with congestive heart failure are usually put
on a
low -
sodium diet to prolong their life and mitigate symptoms of the disease.
While plain water works well
on food that makes its own gravy, most
dogs prefer a few tablespoons of
low -
sodium broth.
Our two older
dogs are
on Wellness Senior, its one of the very few
dog foods with
sodium levels
low enough that our
dog with a heart murmur can have, almost as
low as the prescription Hills the vet put him
on, that had almost no protein in it and he was always hungry.