angelgemini68
Posted : 10/11/2012 11:24:06 AM
Firstly, sorry for the reply in responding back, but I've been experiencing problems replying from my ipad - I did type a lengthy reply the other night & it wouldn't let me post it back & then deleted it all . . . grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Thank you all for your feedback to me. An update on Charlie for you:-
I took him back to vets on Monday for more blood tests & these have come back all clear! Vet is awaiting confirmation of cpl tests, bbut she is amazed at how fast (its only been a week) he has responded to treatment. He has more antibiotics to complete, after which she wants to see him again.
He has a slight limp on his front left paw, but I believe this is done to where they told me they had problems with his drip (kept coming out etc & was swollen).
I'm sticking to the Royal Canin Vets Gastro-Intestinal dry food the vets gave me for now, all-be-it I'm boiling a chicken breast in rice water & then blending to death in order to mash up into this dry food, as without it Charlie just won't touch it (I've been trying it on its own, but we've been having a Mexican stand-off!). Instead of his normal 1 meal per day (at 6pm), he's getting the same portion size he would on his 1 meal, but spread across 2 x servings, so he is getting a lunch time feed & also his 6pm feed.
The vet recommended I do this, so that there is not too much pressure of a large meal going down in one go.
I'm also mixing in some plain boiled rice (of which I'm then boiling the chicken breast in) - & mixing the dry vets food, chicken & rice all intogether, so that he has to eat the vets dry food, as its coated with chicken & rice! . . . I'm now winning the Mexican stand-off!!! ;)
My vets has told me that he will take a good 2-3 months to fully recover from this & that he will more than likely be prone to future outbreaks, so will need to keep him on this special vet food - or a low fat commercial alternative, as long as fat content is 10% or less - nothing higher.
I'm taking him for little walks - as far as he wants to go & then back home, as vet has recommended that he dictates his walk lengths, particularly in these early stages of recovery.
I've read on other websites that to reduce fibre & give raw veggies (e.g. raw carrotts) - although I've seen on here that dogs who have had or are suffering / recovering from pancreatitis has issues handling veggies.
I think I will stick to the diet outlined above for at least the next 2-3 months whilst he is recovering & then contact other diets / etc mentioned on here. I don't want to do anything at this stage that will harm his recovery.
Thank you all so much, its really good to have this feedback as I was scared stiff when he very quickly fell so ill last week (it was so out of the blue & so fast), & my husband is currently working away in the Falklands, so its just me and Charlie here! He's my little man!
If any of you would like to follow Charlie further, he is on FB "Charlie Case" & he's also on Twitter @priorsleehound . . . I'm sure he'd love to hear from you! ;)