She loves to eat but is on
a strict prescription diet and can have only two meals a day with no treats.
When he got diagnosed, he was put on
a strict prescription diet (hydrolized protein) and meds specifically steroid to help plug up his intestines and keep the protein in his body.
A more thorough version of this process involves putting your dog on a very
strict prescription diet using hydrolyzed proteins.
If something like that were to happen, you would need to change him to an even
stricter prescription diet but if the over-the-counter one is keeping him from having his urinary issues, I would definitely keep him on that one.
Not exact matches
For instance, the allergy tests available are not terribly good at determining food allergies, and therefore instead of identifying a specific food and avoiding it, we instead recommend feeding a
prescription hypoallergenic
diet on a
strict trial basis (feed this and nothing else), while gauging to see how your pet responds.
Sometimes, putting your dog on a
strict diet of
prescription dog food is the only way.