janet_rose
Posted : 11/23/2012 12:42:18 AM
Be very careful about being pushed to use low-protein diets. That is old-school thinking about how to provide a low-phosphorus diet and to "protect" the kidneys.
Protein does not damage the kidneys and protein is needed for canine good health. With advanced kidney problems a diet of high-quality, low phosphorus protein will keep the dog more comfortable.
Again - you want low phosphorus, not low protein. However, you may reach a point where you need a moderate-protein diet rather than a high-protein diet to control the phosphorus levels. It all depends on how the kidneys are doing in removing phosphorus from the blood.
Low protein diets can actually lead to malnutritionl!
Have you had a full tick-panel done to see if parasites could be causing kidney problems?
Good luck!